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  2. Western yellow wagtail - Wikipedia

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    It is a slender 15–16 cm long bird, with the characteristic long, constantly wagging tail of its genus. It is the shortest tailed of the European wagtails. The breeding adult male is basically olive above and yellow below. In other plumages, particularly in juveniles, the yellow may be diluted to whitish.

  3. Yellow longbill - Wikipedia

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    The yellow longbill, on average, measures 13 cm from bill to tail and weighs 11-16g. It is medium in size. It has a short tail and a black long straight bill with a small hook at the tip. It has a yellow iris and greenish-yellow underparts. It is dark olive-gray at the top of its head.

  4. Eastern yellow wagtail - Wikipedia

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    It is a slender 15–16 cm long bird, with the characteristic long, constantly wagging tail of its genus. The breeding adult male is basically olive above and yellow below. In other plumages, the yellow may be diluted by white. The heads of breeding males come in a variety of colours and patterns depending on subspecies.

  5. Yellow-breasted tailorbird - Wikipedia

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    Ebird described it as "A small, long-billed, long-tailed bird of dense undergrowth in lowland forest on Bohol, Leyte, and Samar islands. Olive-green on the back and wings, with an orange-brown tail often held cocked, yellow underparts, a thin yellow line around the back of the neck, and a black cap.

  6. Yellow-tailed oriole - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-tailed oriole is 22–23 cm (8.7–9.1 in) long and weighs 70 g (2.5 oz). It is mainly yellow with a black back, lower face and upper breast. The wings are black with yellow epaulets. The tail, seen from above, is black with yellow margins; from below, it appears almost entirely yellow.

  7. Yellow-tail - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-tail, goldtail moth or swan moth (Sphrageidus similis) is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Johann Kaspar Füssli in 1775, and has commonly been placed within the related genus Euproctis . [ 2 ]

  8. Yellow-tailed parrot - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-tailed parrot (Pionites leucogaster xanthurus or Pionites xanthurus), also known as the central white-bellied parrot, is a bird in subfamily Arinae of the family Psittacidae, the African and New World parrots.

  9. Yellowtail - Wikipedia

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    Yellowtail, yellow-tail, or Yellow Tail may refer to: Yellowtail (fish), any of several species of fish; Yellow-tail, a Eurasian moth species; Yellowtail moth, a South American moth species; Yellow Tail (wine), an Australian wine producer; Yellow Tail Records, a record label; Yellowtail cribo, a snake species