hello all,
Today, I came across a pipit on my usual birding at Bonacaud in South India, which is an abandoned tea estate near a semi-deciduous forest. The bird was solitary and unusually for a pipit, it was seen perching on twigs most of the time. I am sorry, I could not hear any sound from this bird.. Please help me solve this one... regards, Biju
Today, I came across a pipit on my usual birding at Bonacaud in South India, which is an abandoned tea estate near a semi-deciduous forest. The bird was solitary and unusually for a pipit, it was seen perching on twigs most of the time. I am sorry, I could not hear any sound from this bird.. Please help me solve this one... regards, Biju