“Many of us observed a Blyth’s Pipit (Anthus godlewskii) at this site in last year (rare migrant). I saw the bird on 2nd January 2017 and so was on the […]
“While out observing insects I also spotted a pair of Paddyfield Pipits (Anthus rufulus malayensis) building a nest. They were using the recently trimmed, overgrown garden of an old run […]
“It was a scorching hot afternoon on the 13th October 2014 and I wasn’t the only one seeking shade while spending time outdoors. Two Paddyfield Pipits (Anthus rufulus) had also […]
“The above composite shows the territorial display of the Paddyfield Pipit (Anthus rufulus malayensis). I have seen this a number of times but not documented it on camera. It flies […]
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