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- American Pipit Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
White Wagtail Red-throated Pipit American Pipit Sprague's Pipit Browse Species in This Family
- American Pipit | Audubon Field Guide
Nesting in the far north and on mountaintops, the American Pipit can be found throughout North America during migration or winter At those seasons they are usually in flocks, walking on shores or plowed fields, wagging their tails as they go
- Pipit - Wikipedia
The tree pipit, which breeds in Europe and northern Asia, winters in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, a pattern of long-distance migration shared with other northerly species
- American Pipit - eBird
Slender and drab songbird of open country Usually grayish above and streaked below, but some lack streaks in breeding season Distinguished from similar-looking (unrelated) sparrows by thin bill and lanky appearance with long legs Walks on the ground with jerky motions and frequently bobs tail Flocks are often heard as they pass overhead or flush from a barren field; listen for sharp, high
- American Pipit: Complete ID Guide, Habitat Behavior Secrets
Discover American pipit identification, behavior habitat secrets Learn migration patterns, breeding grounds, and conservation status of this tail-wagging songbird
- American Pipit - BirdWeb
Forest clearing has probably increased American Pipit migration and wintering habitat, but the draining and destruction of wetlands and livestock grazing have had negative impacts on these habitats American Pipits are present in Washington as breeders, migrants, and wintering birds
- Pipit | Range, Diet, Facts | Britannica
pipit, any of about 50 species of small slender-bodied ground birds in the genera Anthus and Tmetothylacus in the family Motacillidae (order Passeriformes, suborder Passeri [songbirds]) They are found worldwide except in polar regions
- Pipit Species Overview - Earth Life
Explore the diverse pipit species, small ground-dwelling birds found worldwide with unique plumage and habitats
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