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Pipit Species Camargue (1 Viewer)

Frost1976

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Hi, no pic I'm afraid, but anyone have any insight to pipits in the Camargue (seen today)?

Could have been the light, but the belly, which was very streaky, had almost an orange buff to it. Dark supercillum too.

Not Tawny, or, I'm sure Meadow. Rock or Water perhaps, but that orange/buff tint has thrown me.

Open to any and all ideas!
 
Spelling aside . . . I can't, offhand, think of any bird with a dark supercilium. So . . . I don't think you meant that?
 
I have a very dull picture of meadow from last week - surprisingly so...
 

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