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    Help on IDing a Pipit

    Firstly, sorry for delayed response to your question. Quite easily as it happens, simply a case of individual variation in a species which is known to display a lot in terms of both plumage and structure. This topic is addressed here Paddyfield Pipit And to complicate matters further, in India...
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    Help on IDing a Pipit

    Assessment is made more tricky because of the rear view + the bird is in active moult, but you figured correctly Sandeep, its a Paddyfield due to a combination of poorly marked upperparts, 'blocked in' ear coverts and rather diffuse centered, rather pale (new) tertials. Grahame
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