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  • Citrine wagtail (Motacilla citreola)

    Motacilla citreola (Citrine wagtail)

    The wagtails are some of the best-recognised and most familiar of birds, so named for their conspicuous habit of wagging the long tail while…

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  • White wagtail (Motacilla alba)

    Motacilla alba (White wagtail)

    The white wagtail (Motacilla alba) is instantly recognisable thanks to its distinctive black and white plumage, loud tsli-vitt call…

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    42 photos

    4 videos

  • Mekong wagtail (Motacilla samveasnae)

    Motacilla samveasnae (Mekong wagtail)

    Information on the Mekong wagtail is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    3 photos

    0 videos

  • Grey wagtail (Motacilla cinerea)

    Motacilla cinerea (Grey wagtail)

    Wagging its long tail at an almost incessant rate whilst walking or running briskly along the ground, the grey wagtail (Motacilla cinerea)…

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    35 photos

    7 videos

  • Sokoke pipit (Anthus sokokensis)

    Anthus sokokensis (Sokoke pipit)

    Information on the Sokoke pipit (Anthus sokokensis) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    3 photos

    0 videos

  • Ochre-breasted pipit (Anthus nattereri)

    Anthus nattereri (Ochre-breasted pipit)

    Information on the ochre-breasted pipit is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    3 photos

    0 videos

  • Malindi pipit (Anthus melindae)

    Anthus melindae (Malindi pipit)

    Information on the malindi pipit (Anthus melindae) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    5 photos

    0 videos

  • Berthelot's pipit (Anthus berthelotii)

    Anthus berthelotii (Berthelot's pipit)

    Berthelot’s pipit (Anthus berthelotii) is named after Sabin Berthelot, a French naturalist who lived on the Canary Islands.  It is the…

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    6 photos

    0 videos

  • Tree pipit (Anthus trivialis)

    Anthus trivialis (Tree pipit)

    Information on the tree pipit is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    19 photos

    0 videos

  • South Georgia pipit (Anthus antarcticus)

    Anthus antarcticus (South Georgia pipit)

    Although unremarkable in appearance, the South Georgia pipit is unique in being the only bird species endemic to the remote island of South…

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    5 photo

    1 video

  • Water pipit (Anthus spinoletta)

    Anthus spinoletta (Water pipit)

    The water pipit is a rather short and stocky bird. Males and females tend to look similar with greyish-brown upperparts and pale cream…

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    11 photo

    1 video

  • Sprague’s pipit (Anthus spragueii)

    Anthus spragueii (Sprague’s pipit)

    Famed for its extravagant territorial display, the male Sprague’s pipit has the longest aerial display of any bird. An otherwise indistinct…

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    6 photos

    0 videos

  • Correndera pipit (Anthus correndera)

    Anthus correndera (Correndera pipit)

    With its streaked blackish and ochraceous upperparts, the Correndera pipit is the most boldly patterned of the South American pipits. A pair…

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    9 photos

    0 videos

  • Olive-backed pipit (Anthus hodgsoni)

    Anthus hodgsoni (Olive-backed pipit)

    The olive-backed pipit has greenish-olive plumage on its upperparts, from which it receives its common name, and white underparts speckled…

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    11 photo

    1 video

  • Long-billed pipit (Anthus similis)

    Anthus similis (Long-billed pipit)

    Information on the long-billed pipit is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    9 photos

    0 videos

  • Yellow-breasted pipit (Anthus chloris)

    Anthus chloris (Yellow-breasted pipit)

    The yellow-breasted pipit is a rare and secretive bird found in the high-altitude grasslands of South Africa and Lesotho. This species is…

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    2 photos

    0 videos

  • Short-billed pipit (Anthus furcatus)

    Anthus furcatus (Short-billed pipit)

    Easily confused with several other South American pipits, the short-billed pipit is streaked and mottled blackish and buffy-brown above, and…

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    4 photos

    0 videos

  • Long-tailed pipit (Anthus longicaudatus)

    Anthus longicaudatus (Long-tailed pipit)

    The long-tailed pipit was described to science as recently as 1996, and remains very poorly known. A rather indistinct bird, the long-tailed…

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    2 photos

    0 videos

  • Blyth’s pipit (Anthus godlewskii)

    Anthus godlewskii (Blyth’s pipit)

    A small, slender and cryptically coloured bird, Blyth’s pipit (Anthus godlewskii) is named in honour of the English zoologist, Edward Blyth…

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    3 photos

    0 videos

  • Forest wagtail (Dendronanthus indicus)

    Dendronanthus indicus (Forest wagtail)

    The only species within its genus, the forest wagtail (Dendroanthus indicus) is an unusual bird that is distinguished from other wagtails by…

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    6 photos

    0 videos

  • Tawny pipit (Anthus campestris)

    Anthus campestris (Tawny pipit)

    This small bird has creamy-coloured underparts with no markings, a feature which helps distinguish this species from other pipits, such as…

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    13 photo

    1 video

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    Macronyx flavicollis (Abyssinian longclaw)

    Information on the Abyssinian longclaw is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    7 photos

    0 videos

  • Richard’s pipit (Anthus richardi)

    Anthus richardi (Richard’s pipit)

    A large pipit with a powerful bill, Richard’s pipit is noticeable for its long hind claws and upright stance, and a prominent dark eye…

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    6 photo

    1 video

  • Nilgiri pipit (Anthus nilghiriensis)

    Anthus nilghiriensis (Nilgiri pipit)

    Information on the Nilgiri pipit is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    5 photos

    0 videos

  • Red-throated pipit (Anthus cervinus)

    Anthus cervinus (Red-throated pipit)

    Throughout the summer months the red-throated pipit displays a wonderful rusty red throat and face, a feature which distinguishes this bird…

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    16 photo

    1 video

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    Macronyx sharpei (Sharpe’s longclaw)

    Sharpe’s longclaw is a small, slender bird, with brownish-black upperparts, and distinct cinnamon to yellow edgings on the feathers. The…

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    0 videos

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