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Richard's Pipit

Anthus richardi

Description:

A Richard's Pipit, this is a large pipit, 17–20 cm in length, with a weight of 25–36 g and a wingspan of 29 to 33 cm. It is a slender bird which often stands very upright. It has long yellow-brown legs, a long tail with white outer-feathers and a long dark bill with a yellowish base to the lower mandible. The hindclaw is long and fairly straight. It is an undistinguished-looking species on the ground, mainly brown above and pale below. There are dark streaks on the upperparts and breast while the belly and flanks are plain. The face is strongly marked with pale lores and supercilium and dark eyestripe, moustachial stripe and malar stripe. There are two wingbars formed by pale tips to the wing-coverts. Spotted in Bundala National Park, Sri Lanka.

Habitat:

Wetlands

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Richard's pipit
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Chris79
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Chris79

Southern Province, Sri Lanka

Spotted on Mar 27, 2018
Submitted on Dec 16, 2020

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