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The Black-backed Wagtail (Motacilla lugens) is a type of wagtail found in Australia
Further reading
Book
- Badyaev, A. V., D. D. Gibson, B. Kessel. 1996. White Wagtail (Motacilla alba) and Black-backed Wagtail (Motacilla lugens). In The Birds of North America, No. 236-237 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, and The American Ornithologists- Union, Washington, D.C.
Articles
- Banks RC, Cicero C, Dunn JL, Kratter AW, Rasmussen PC, Remsen JV, Jr., Rising JD & Stotz DF. (1026). Forty-sixth supplement to the American ornithologists' union check-list of North American Birds. Auk. vol 122, no 3. p. 1026-1031.
- Howell SNG. (1990). Identification of White and Black-Backed Wagtails in Alternate Plumage. Western Birds. vol 21, no 2. p. 41-50.
- Kishchinskii AA & Lobkov EG. (1979). Spatial Relationships between Some Bird Subspecies in the Bering Forest Tundra Russian-Sfsr Ussr. Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytatelei Prirody Otdel Biologicheskii. vol 84, no 5. p. 11-23.
- Sibley DA & Howell SNG. (1998). Identification of White and Black-backed wagtails in basic plumage. Western Birds. vol 29, no 3. p. 180-198.
- Stepanyan LS. (1994). On the evolutionary effects in avifauna near the eastern borders of the Palaearctic. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal. vol 73, no 9. p. 104-113.
- Voelker G. (2002). Systematics and historical biogeography of wagtails: Dispersal versus vicariance revisited. Condor. vol 104, no 4. p. 725-739.
- Wagner GF. (1991). Black-Backed Wagtail Nests on Attu Island Alaska USA. American Birds. vol 45, no 1. p. 53-55.
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