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Birds id's Pakistan (1 Viewer)

Could well be a House Sparrow the Pipit looks like a Richard's to me but I'm no expert. Maybe better to wait for a more knowledgeable opinion.

Andy
 
The sparrow is probably House, but I wouldn't rule out Sind either, from that photo. The pipit photo looks a bit 'burnt out' but I'd go with Tawny.

Chris
 
If you mean that darker band across the wing, most of the larger pipits have that. It was more the overall paleness and tjhe lack/ limited streaking on the back that pointed me towards Tawny. The rest of the Asian pipits tend to be far more marked on the upperparts.

Chris
 
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