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Fur and hair
for insulation
Moss for
insulation
Nest ingredients
The pied wagtail scours fields, hedgerows, and fences for plant
and animal materials. It makes hundreds or perhaps thousands
of trips to bring all that it has collected back to the growing nest.
Feathers
These are collected
from the ground,
sometimes around
fox kills, and
from old nests.
Wool
Tufts of wool are
removed from
barbed wire.
Cattle hair
Insulating hair is
collected from
fences and bushes.
Moss
Moss traps air and
prevents heat loss
– essential for the
protection of
young nestlings.
Lichen
Lichen from walls
and branches helps
to camouflage
the nest.
Horse hair
Coarse hair from a
horse’s tail helps to
form the cup shape.
Grass
Seed heads and leaves
help to structure
the nest.
Cosy nest
Packed with a huge variety of ingredients,
the pied wagtail’s nest displays the
materials found in the bird’s habitat.