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Upland Pipit

Anthus sylvanus

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Size:

15 to 16 centimeters

Weight:

16 to 22 grams

Taxonomy:

(Hodgson, 1845)

Short Description:

The Upland Pipit (Anthus sylvanus) is a small bird found in upland areas of Pakistan. It has a streaked brownish upper body, a pale underside, and a slender bill. Its plumage helps it blend into its grassland habitat.

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Upland Pipits are primarily distributed in the higher elevations of Pakistan, particularly in mountainous regions and open grasslands. They can be found in various parts of the country, including the Himalayan foothills and the northern regions.
These pipits are often observed foraging on the ground for insects and seeds. They have a distinctive flight pattern, characterized by undulating flight, where they rise and fall in a series of arcs. During breeding season, males may perform display flights to attract females. Upland Pipits are generally solitary or found in small groups, and they migrate to lower altitudes during winter.
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast

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