Chaco Pipit

Anthus chacoensis

The Chaco Pipit (Anthus chacoensis) is a small, terrestrial bird found in the Chaco region of South America. It has a streaked brown and buff plumage, with a distinctive pale eyebrow. This species is known for its melodious song and is often found foraging on the ground for insects and seeds. The Chaco Pipit prefers open grasslands and savannas, and is also found in agricultural areas. Its population is currently stable, but it faces threats from habitat loss and agricultural intensification.

Habitat: Open grasslands and savannas

Chaco Pipit

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