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Pipits / Bharaptur / India (1 Viewer)

Jose605

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Any idea please?

I was hoping for Paddyfield Pipit, which is common in the area (Bharaptur) where I took the photos this morning.

Thank you for your feedback.

Jose
 

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Thank you both, great to hear! Cheers.

I must admit I am struggling with these being paddyfield.

In my experience it should be relatively upright, heavy looking, with pale lores (at the most a thin line) and a streaked breast.

I cant get a match and #3 looks as though the dark lores are not an artifice of the photo.

In that case, IMO Tawny fits better.
 
Thanks for the feedback. The photos show two different individuals, around the same area. They could be the same species or different ones. Thanks again. Jose
 
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