African pipit

Anthus cinnamomeus

The African pipit is a fairly small passerine bird belonging to the pipit genus "Anthus" in the family Motacillidae. It is also known as the grassveld pipit or grassland pipit. It was formerly lumped together with the Richard's, Australasian, mountain and paddyfield pipits in a single species, Richard's pipit, but is now often treated as a species in its own right.
African_Pipit This was taken in Mountain Zebra National Park, South Africa in September 2016. African Pipit,African pipit,Anthus cinnamomeus,Geotagged,Mountain Zebra NP,South Africa,South Africa-2016,spring

Appearance

The African pipit is 15 to 17 cm long and is a slender bird with an erect stance. It is buffy-brown above with darker streaks. The underparts are white or pale buff with a streaked breast and plain belly and flanks. The face is boldly patterned with a pale stripe over the eye and a dark malar stripe. The outer tail-feathers are white. The legs are long and pinkish and the slender bill is dark with a yellowish base to the lower mandible. Juvenile birds have a blotched breast, scalloping on the upperparts and some streaking on the flanks.

The song is a repeated series of twittering notes, given during an undulating song-flight or from a low perch.

The Cameroon pipit is slightly larger and darker with buff underparts.
African Pipi not Chat flycatcher but African Pipit ssp. bocagii African pipit,Anthus cinnamomeus,Chat flycatcher,Geotagged,Melaenornis infuscatus,Namibia,Summer

Distribution

It occurs in grassland and fields in Southern, Central and East Africa, south-east of a line from Angola through the Democratic Republic of the Congo to Sudan. It is also found in south-western Arabia. There is an isolated population in the highlands of Cameroon which is sometimes considered to be a separate species: Cameroon pipit.
African Pipit ssp groteil African pipit,Anthus cinnamomeus,Fall,Geotagged,Namibia

Status

Zimmerman, Turner, and Pearson call it "the common East African pipit," but BirdLife International has lumped the African pipit with Richard's pipit, and therefore has given it no separate conservation status.
African_Pipit  African pipit,Anthus cinnamomeus,Geotagged,Kenya,Summer

Habitat

It occurs in grassland and fields in Southern, Central and East Africa, south-east of a line from Angola through the Democratic Republic of the Congo to Sudan. It is also found in south-western Arabia. There is an isolated population in the highlands of Cameroon which is sometimes considered to be a separate species: Cameroon pipit.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyMotacillidae
GenusAnthus
SpeciesA. cinnamomeus