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- The tree pipit (Anthus trivialis) is a small p****erine bird which breeds across most of Europe and the Palearctic as far East as the East Siberian Mountains...
- The pipits are a cosmopolitan genus, Anthus, of small p****erine birds with medium to long tails. Along with the wagtails and longclaws, the pipits make...
- Sometimes it is also called Indian pipit or Hodgson's pipit, as well as tree pipit owing to its resemblance with the tree pipit. However, its back is more olive-toned...
- The meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis) is a small p****erine bird, which breeds in much of the Palearctic, from southeastern Greenland and Iceland east to...
- water pipit. It is known as "American pipit" in North America and "buff-bellied pipit" in Eurasia. Like most other pipits, the buff-bellied pipit is an...
- (Anthus rubescens) Water pipit (Anthus spinoletta) Upland pipit (Anthus sylv****) Tree pipit (Anthus trivialis) Little spiderhunter (Arachnothera longirostris)...
- It is very similar in appearance to the meadow pipit, and in the autumn, it much resembles the tree pipit, but has an altogether more striped appearance...
- characteristic of the community, and include Montagu's harrier and the tree pipit. In Australia the heathland avian fauna is dominated by nectar-feeding...
- to fly into low trees when disturbed and is closely related to the tree pipits Anthus hodgsoni and Anthus trivialis. The Nilgiri pipit is about 12.6–14...
- scarce heathland species such as nightjar, woodlark, Dartford warbler and tree pipit as well as species such as sand lizard. Since 1999, part of Bourne Wood...