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It is a Himalayan Wagtail (M. a. alboides), one of the 11 subspecies of the Whie Wagtail that we met on
the last day of filming.
In Korea, since one individual was first observed in Gageodo Island on October 22, 2012, there are only records of two individuals observed in Gageodo Island on October 4, 2013.
It breeds in southwestern China and northern Indochina Peninsula in central and eastern Himalayas, and overwinter in Nepal, northern India, southern China, and the Indochina Peninsula.
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