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Meadow Pipit - Anthus pratensis - Birds of the WorldBreeds in wide variety of open habitats, such as tundra, moorland and heathland, bogs, saltmarshes, dunes, coastal meadows, hillsides, forest clearings, fallow ...
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Meadow Pipit - BTOConservation Status. Open Close. This species can be found on the following ... Meadow Pipit - Anthus pratensis, Mediterranean Gull - Ichthyaetus ...
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Meadow Pipit Bird Facts | Anthus Pratensis - RSPBA small, brown, streaky bird, it is the commonest songbird in upland areas and its high, piping call is a familiar sound. Find out more.Missing: range | Show results with:range
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Meadow Pipit Anthus pratensis - eBirdFairly common to common in open grassy habitats, from moorland and bogs to rough grassland and pastures. Mostly inconspicuous, small streaky brown bird.Missing: behavior | Show results with:behavior
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Meadow Pipit Anthus Pratensis Species Factsheet | BirdLife DataZoneThis species breeds in a wide range of open habitats, such as tundra, moorland and heathland, bogs, saltmarshes, dunes, coastal meadows, hillsides, forest ...
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Meadow Pipit - Anthus pratensis - (Linnaeus, 1758) - EUNISThreat status Europe, Near Threatened (IUCN) ; EU Population status. Depleted ; Protected by, EU Birds Directive and 1 other international agreement ; Natura 2000 ...
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Molecular evolutionary relationships in the avian genus Anthus (PipitsPhylogenetic analysis of these mtDNA sequences supported four major clades within the genus: (1) the small-bodied African pipits, (2) a largely Palearctic clade ...Missing: meadow tree pipit
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Anthus pratensis (Meadow Pipit) - AvibaseThe meadow pipit is a small passerine bird, which breeds in much of the Palearctic, from southeastern Greenland and Iceland east to just east of the Ural ...
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Meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis) longevity, ageing, and life historyClassification (HAGRID: 01055). Taxonomy: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves (Taxon entry) Order: Passeriformes Family: Motacillidae Genus: Anthus<|control11|><|separator|>
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DISPERSAL, VICARIANCE, AND CLOCKS: HISTORICAL ...May 31, 2017 · Dating the applicable nodes suggests that Anthus arose nearly 7 million yr ago, probably in eastern Asia, and that between 6 and 5 million yr ...
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Meadow Pipit - Species ProfileThe IUCN Red List has classified this species as 'Near Threatened' on a global scale according to the latest assessment in 2018. Additionally, the population ...
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MEADOW PIPIT (Anthus pratensis) - songbird factfileThe meadow pipit is our most common pipit. This streaky bird is common in upland areas where it blends in well with its surroundings.Missing: classification taxonomy
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Meadow Pipit - Anthus pratensis - Oiseaux.netJul 22, 2023 · The Meadow Pipit is like the majority of pipits - a small, striped, brown bird, about 15cm in length with no particularly striking features.Missing: tarsus | Show results with:tarsus
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Meadow Pipit - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bioMeadow pipits live in open habitats, either uncultivated or low-intensity agriculture, such as pasture, bogs, and moorland, but also occur in low numbers in ...Distribution · Geography · BiomeMissing: Cornell Lab<|separator|>
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Meadow Pipit | Identification Guide - Bird SpotMale and female meadow pipits look similar while juveniles are browner with paler underparts. Their streaks are also not as dark. Seen a bird and not sure what ...Meadow Pipit Identification... · Key Facts · How Do Meadow Pipits Breed?Missing: adult sexual
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Meadow Pipit: Identification & Habitat Guide (2025) - BigBirdBasic Information Table ; Size, 14.5-15 cm (5.7-5.9 in) ; Weight, 15-22 grams (0.6-0.8 oz) ; Wingspan, 22-25 cm (8.7-9.8 in) ; Lifespan, 2-5 years.
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Potential Impacts of Climatic Change on European Breeding BirdsPotential future range extent averaged 72–89% of the present range, and overlapped the present range by an average of 31–53% of the extent of the present range.
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Meadow Pipits (Anthus pratensis) Information - Earth LifeOct 30, 2025 · Meadow Pipits "Anthus pratensis", is a small passerine bird which breeds in much of the northern half of Europe and also northwestern Asia.
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Using ring records and field surveys to predict the winter distribution ...In winter, Meadow Pipits select a broad set of managed habitats and seem to be quite adaptable to current changes to agro-ecosystems if moist grass and fallow ...
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Meadow Pipit · Anthus pratensis · (Linnaeus, 1758) - Xeno-CantoPipit calls perched on a stone. Flies off at 0:42. Temperature: 18°C/64.4 °F. Westerly wind, moderate breeze. Recording remarks: The ist-call is commonly ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Does Social Mating System Influence Nest Defence Behaviour in ...Sep 1, 2010 · Socially polygynous males with two simultaneously active nests defended primary females' nests less vigorously than socially monogamous males, ...
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Meadow Pipit Life Cycle: Nest Building To Fledging (and everything ...To build the nest, they gather materials like dry grass and hair, which they use to shape its structure.
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Adaptations of Meadow Pipits to Parasitism by the Common Cuckooa result of such aggression has so far been reported for any host species of the cuckoo. The most successful stage for getting rid of the parasite seems to be ...
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Adaptations of meadow pipits to parasitism by the common cuckooThe reaction of the meadow pipits to artificial parasitism was tested. Plastic model cuckoo eggs were used that bore a striking resemblance to real cuckoo eggs ...
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How Predator Control Trebles Moorland Bird Breeding SuccessMay 2, 2025 · Meadow Pipit: Breeding success (percentage of pairs fledging young) was twice as high with predator control (52%) compared to no control (28%).
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Variation in reproductive success in a fragmented Meadow Pipit ...Nov 8, 2023 · Meadow Pipits were confirmed breeding in nine grassland patches along an 18 km section of the main ridge of the Northern Black Forest (Fig. 1).Missing: subspecies | Show results with:subspecies
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Meadow Pipit Bird Facts (Anthus pratensis) | BirdfactThe Meadow Pipit is a small, slender bird with brown upperparts streaked with darker brown. Its underparts are pale buff with heavy streaking on the breast ...Missing: morphology | Show results with:morphology
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Meadow pipit facts, song, habitat, food, nestingThey will typically nest on the ground, concealed in vegetation such as a tussock on a small slope. During the breeding season adults are noticeable by their ' ...Missing: elevation | Show results with:elevation
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Meadow Pipit - Bird BuddyBirds may utilize coastal routes to conserve energy and often stop over in regions with suitable habitats, such as wetlands and pastures, which provide critical ...Missing: Cornell Lab
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Full article: Foraging site choice and diet selection of Meadow Pipits ...Meadow Pipits (Anthus pratensis) are common grassland birds in the Netherlands with a relatively stable breeding population since 1990 (Boele et al. 2013).
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Selection of foraging habitat and nestling diet by Meadow Pipits ...Aug 8, 2025 · Our data suggest that within foraging sites, Meadow Pipits select particular prey types to provision nestlings, in particular, Lepidoptera ...
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Unexpected variation in migration routes and nonbreeding ...Jul 25, 2025 · Autumn migration departure from the breeding site covered almost a 1.5 month period from the beginning of August to mid-September, and a similar ...
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Anthus pratensis - Bird Migration AtlasThe overall direction of migration is from the NE to the SW, except for populations of North-West Europe which move to the S or SE.
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Meadow Pipit - Schweizerische VogelwarteMeadow Pipits can often be observed in large numbers when they gather on fields during migration. They like to stay in meadows with high grass or on arable land ...
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Night-time neuronal activation of Cluster N in a dayMeadow pipits may use compass cues other than the magnetic field during day-migration. Our finding of a functional Cluster N in the meadow pipit implies that ...
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[PDF] Orientation cues and mechanisms used during avian navigationJun 2, 2021 · Migratory Orientation and Activity of the Meadow Pipit. (Anthus pratensis): A Comparative Observational and. Experimental Field Study.
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[PDF] Climate Change and the UK's Birds - BTOIn response to climatic warming, the timing of bird breeding and of migration have both become earlier, a pattern that has been particularly evident across ...
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[PDF] The Field Identification of North American PipitsSep 1, 1981 · The juvenal plumage of the Meadow Pipit is like the first fall plumage but has a slight rufescent tinge on the upperparts and a pale yellow ...Missing: dimorphism | Show results with:dimorphism
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[PDF] Red-throated Pipit Anthus cervinus: a new species for South America.Mar 16, 2010 · Vagrants have occurred in Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia,. Borneo and even Australia1,2. Red-throated Pipits. (presumably from eastern ...
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Bird Numbers - their populations changes in the UKSep 30, 2025 · Meadow Pipit. AMBER. -16%. 2,450,000 Pairs. Bullfinch. AMBER. -15%. 265,000 Territories. Grey Wagtail. AMBER. -13%. 37,000 Pairs. Sedge Warbler.
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Power to the Peatlands - NetZeroMar 13, 2024 · Several rare and threatened bird species utilise peatland habitats. These include curlew, snipe, hen harrier, skylark and meadow pipit.
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Changes in numbers of ground-nesting birds and predatorsThere are growing concerns that increasing generalist predators in the UK over the last few decades have contributed to declines in ground-nesting birds.
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Can microclimate offer refuge to an upland bird species under ...Jul 18, 2020 · Previous research on impacts of future climate change of British bird population showed potential declines in meadow pipit population size ...Missing: spring | Show results with:spring
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Brood parasitism by the cuckoo on patchy reed warbler populations ...Dec 25, 2001 · Cuckoos are thought to parasitize meadow pipits nesting on nearby sand dunes (Grenfell & Thomas 1982; Bibby & Thomas 1985). At Pannel Valley ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Predicting the impact of future agricultural change and uptake ... - BTOEnvironmental Stewardship (ES) was launched in England in 02005 with three components;. Higher Level Stewardship (HLS), Entry Level Stewardship (ELS) and ...
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Agri-environment schemes in England 2009 - Conservation EvidenceOne species (meadow pipit Anthus pratensis) showed little change (nine birds vs. eight) and another (northern wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe) declined slightly ...
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[PDF] Pesticides and their effects on lowland farmland birdsThe science and policy of nature conservation in the UK owes much to the study of the effects of pesticides on lowland farmland birds.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Avian communities show distinct responses to forest-to-bog restorationTo conclude, our study found that forest-to-bog restoration has resulted in partial recovery of blanket bog bird communities and has had positive impacts on ...Research Article · 2. Materials And Methods · 3. Results