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Meadow Pipit

Anthus pratensis

Description:

I am not 100% sure of the ID but it looks like this species. A. pratensis is a small passerine bird which breeds in much of the northern half of Europe and also northwestern Asia. It is mainly brown above and buff below, with darker streaking on most of its plumage; the tail is brown, with narrow white side edges. It has a thin bill and pale pinkish-yellow legs; the hind claw is notably long, longer than the rest of the hind toe. The call is a weak tsi-tsi.

Habitat:

It is migratory over most of its range, wintering in southern Europe, north Africa and southwestern Asia, but is resident in Ireland, Great Britain, and neighbouring areas of western Europe. However, even here, many birds move to the coast or lowlands in winter. It is primarily a species of open habitats, either uncultivated or low-intensity agriculture, such as pasture, bogs, and moorland. In this case I saw the bird in the moorlands of Hermaness, Unst.

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Scotland, United Kingdom

Spotted on Jun 14, 2013
Submitted on Jul 22, 2013

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