Long-billed pipit
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Anthus similis

The long-billed pipit or brown rock pipit (Anthus similis ) is a passerine bird which has a wide distribution. A number of subspecies have been created for the populations in Africa, through the Arabian peninsula and South Asia. The systematics of this complex is yet to be clarified. Most birds are residents or short distance migrants.

Appearance

This is a medium-large pipit, 16–17.5 cm long, but is an undistinguished looking species on the ground, mainly sandy grey above and whitish or pale buff below. It is very similar to the tawny pipit, but is slightly larger, has a longer tail and a longer dark bill.

Show More

The long-billed pipit's flight is strong and direct, and it gives a characteristic chupp call, similar to desert lark. Its song is like that of the tawny pipit, but slower and more varied, sri...churr...sri...churr…sri..churr. Like its relatives, long-billed pipit eats seeds and insects.

The long-billed pipit's breeding habitat is dry open slopes with rocks and low vegetation. The nest is on the ground, with 2-4 eggs being laid.

Show Less

Habits and Lifestyle

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

Population

References

1. Long-billed pipit Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-billed_pipit
2. Long-billed pipit on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/103821527/155459664
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/699159

More Fascinating Animals to Learn About