Buff-bellied Pipit

Anthus cinnamomeus

The Buff-bellied Pipit is a small passerine bird found in Asia. It has a streaked brownish-grey upperparts, a buff-colored belly, and pale underparts. This species is known for its distinctive call and undulating flight pattern. Buff-bellied Pipits are often found in open grasslands, agricultural fields, and marshy areas. They forage on the ground for insects and seeds. Although their population status is not well-documented, they are generally considered to have a stable population and are not currently listed as threatened.

Habitat: Open grasslands, agricultural fields, marshy areas

Buff-bellied Pipit
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