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15 to 17 cm.  Buffy-brown above with darker streaks.  White or pale buff underparts, streaked breast, plain belly and flanks, boldly patterned face, pale stripe over the eye, dark malar stripe, white outer tail-feathers, long and pinkish legs, slender dark bill with a yellowish base to the lower mandible. Juvenile birds have a blotched breast, scalloping on the upperparts and some streaking on the flanks.
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Open habitats at altitudes of up to over 3000 m.
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Open habitats at altitudes of up to over 3000 m, grasslands and fields.
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==Behaviour==
 
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It has an undulating flight and can often be seen perching on posts and bushes. On the ground it walks with a strutting gait and often holds itself very erect.
 
It has an undulating flight and can often be seen perching on posts and bushes. On the ground it walks with a strutting gait and often holds itself very erect.
  
 
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The song is a repeated series of twittering notes, given during an undulating song-flight or from a low perch.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:36, 6 October 2008

Anthus cinnamomeus
Photo by by Leon

Identification

15 to 17 cm. Buffy-brown above with darker streaks. White or pale buff underparts, streaked breast, plain belly and flanks, boldly patterned face, pale stripe over the eye, dark malar stripe, white outer tail-feathers, long and pinkish legs, slender dark bill with a yellowish base to the lower mandible. Juvenile birds have a blotched breast, scalloping on the upperparts and some streaking on the flanks.


Distribution

This is the most common Pipit in eastern and southern Africa.

Taxonomy

There is much controversy about the taxonomic classification of this particular bird. Some authorities classify it with Anthus richardi (Richard's Pipit), Anthus australis (Australian Pipit) and Anthus novaeseelandiae (New Zealand Pipit).

Habitat

Open habitats at altitudes of up to over 3000 m, grasslands and fields.

Behaviour

It has an undulating flight and can often be seen perching on posts and bushes. On the ground it walks with a strutting gait and often holds itself very erect.

Vocalisation

The song is a repeated series of twittering notes, given during an undulating song-flight or from a low perch.

External Links

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