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Abyssinian longclaw (
Macronyx flavicollis
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Olive-backed pipit (
Anthus hodgsoni
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Forest wagtail (
Dendronanthus indicus
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Nilgiri pipit (
Anthus nilghiriensis
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Tawny pipit (
Anthus campestris
)
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Yellow-breasted pipit (
Anthus chloris
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The yellow-breasted pipit is a rare and secretive bird found in the high-altitude grasslands of South Africa and Lesotho. This spe...
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Water pipit (
Anthus spinoletta
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Red-throated pipit (
Anthus cervinus
)
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Long-billed pipit (
Anthus similis
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Short-billed pipit (
Anthus furcatus
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Easily confused with several other South American pipits, the short-billed pipit is streaked and mottled blackish and buffy-brown ...
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Sharpe’s longclaw (
Macronyx sharpei
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Sharpe’s longclaw is a small, slender bird, with brownish-black upperparts, and distinct cinnamon to yellow edgings on the feather...
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Long-tailed pipit (
Anthus longicaudatus
)
The long-tailed pipit was described to science as recently as 1996, and remains very poorly known. A rather indistinct bird, the ...
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Richard’s pipit (
Anthus richardi
)
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Citrine wagtail (
Motacilla citreola
)
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Correndera pipit (
Anthus correndera
)
With its streaked blackish and ochraceous upperparts, the Correndera pipit is the most boldly patterned of the South American pipi...
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Blyth’s pipit (
Anthus godlewskii
)
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Sprague’s pipit (
Anthus spragueii
)
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