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==Identification==
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Length 18-19 cm, 24-28 g.
  
 
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Similar to the [[African Pipit]], but it is slightly larger, the streaking on the breast is bolder, and the lower mandible has a pink base. In flight the outer tail is buff rather than white.
==Identification==
 
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
[[Lesotho]], [[South Africa]]
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Breeds in highlands of [[Lesotho]] and [[South Africa]]. Migrates to central Africa in the southern winter.
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==Taxonomy==
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Treated as a subspecies of the [[African Pipit]] until the 1980's.
  
==Taxonomy==
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''Anthus hoeschi'' is monotypic.
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
High-altitude grassland.
 
High-altitude grassland.
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
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Usually occurs singly or in pairs. Forages on the ground, probably mainly for insects.
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====Breeding====
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Monogamous and territorial. The nest is an open cup built of dry grass at the base of a grass tuft or shrub. Two to three eggs are laid November to January.
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
{{GSearch|Anthus+hoeschi}}
 
{{GSearch|Anthus+hoeschi}}
  
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[[Category:Birds]] [[Category:Anthus]]

Latest revision as of 16:22, 3 March 2009

Photo by megan perkins
Anthus hoeschi

Identification

Length 18-19 cm, 24-28 g.

Similar to the African Pipit, but it is slightly larger, the streaking on the breast is bolder, and the lower mandible has a pink base. In flight the outer tail is buff rather than white.

Distribution

Breeds in highlands of Lesotho and South Africa. Migrates to central Africa in the southern winter.

Taxonomy

Treated as a subspecies of the African Pipit until the 1980's.

Anthus hoeschi is monotypic.

Habitat

High-altitude grassland.

Behaviour

Usually occurs singly or in pairs. Forages on the ground, probably mainly for insects.

Breeding

Monogamous and territorial. The nest is an open cup built of dry grass at the base of a grass tuft or shrub. Two to three eggs are laid November to January.

External Links

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