Tawny Pipit
Anthus campestris - Pipit rousseline
Systematics
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Order:
Passeriformes
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Family:
Motacillidés
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Genus:
Anthus
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Species:
campestris
Descriptor
Biometrics
- Size: 17 cm
- Wingspan: 25 à 28 cm.
- Weight: 20 à 28 g
Geographic range
Identification
Tawny Pipit (Anthus campestris) is a species of bird in the Motacillidae family.
Subspecific information monotypic species
Foreign names
- Pipit rousseline,
- Bisbita campestre,
- petinha-dos-campos,
- Brachpieper,
- parlagi pityer,
- Duinpieper,
- Calandro,
- fältpiplärka,
- Markpiplerke,
- ľabtuška poľná,
- linduška úhorní,
- Markpiber,
- nummikirvinen,
- trobat,
- Sandtittlingur,
- świergotek polny,
- stepes čipste,
- rjava cipa,
- Полевой конёк,
- ムジタヒバリ,
- 平原鹨,
- 平原鷚,
Habitat
Savanna : Dry ; Shrubland : Temperate, Subtropical/Tropical Dry, Subtropical/Tropical High Altitude, Mediterranean-type Shrubby Vegetation ; Grassland : Temperate, Subtropical/Tropical Dry, Subtropical/Tropical High Altitude ; Marine Coastal/Supratidal : Coastal Sand Dunes ; Artificial/Terrestrial : Plantations
Threats - protection
IUCN conservation status
Extinct
Threatened
Least
concern
concern
Extinc
in the Wild
in the Wild
Near
threatened
threatened
Not
evaluated
evaluated
EX
EW
CR
EN
VU
NT
LC
NE
Sources of information
- IOC World Bird List (v14.1), Gill, F and D Donsker (Eds). 2024-04-18.
Other sources of interest
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