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Encyclopedia > Meadow Pipit
Meadow Pipit
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Motacillidae
Genus: Anthus
Species: pratensis
Binomial name
Anthus pratensis
(Linnaeus, 1758)

The Meadow Pipit, Anthus pratensis, is a small passerine bird which breeds in much of the northern half of Europe and Asia.. It is migratoy over most of its range, wintering in southern Europe, north Africa and southern Asia, but is resident in Ireland, Great Britain, and neighbouring coastal areas of western Europe. However, even here, many birds move to the coast or lowlands in winter.


This is a widespread and often abundant small pipit. It an undistinguished looking species on the ground, mainly brown above and buff below, with darker streaking on most of its plumage. It has pale pink legs and a thin bill. The call is a weak tsi-tsi. The simple repetitive song is given in a short song flight.


This is species of uncultivated open habitats, such as pasture and moorland. It is a fairly terrestrial pipit, usually landing on the ground. It is similar to Tree Pipit, Anthus trivialis, which is slightly larger, less heavily streaked, and has stronger facial markings.


The nest is on the ground. The Meadow Pipit's food is primarily insects with some seeds.


This species is one of the hosts of the Common Cuckoo.


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Juvenile Meadow Pipits are pinkish-buff and lack the dark streaks on the flanks.
Meadow Pipit broods are often parasitized by the Cuckoo.
The Meadow Pipit is mainly resident in Britain, but some winter on the Iberian isthmus (Spain and Portugal) and northern Africa, and in the spring and autumn there are large numbers of passage visitors.
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