Natterer's Pipit

Anthus nattereri

Natterer's Pipit is a small, slender bird found in open grasslands, meadows, and agricultural fields. It has a streaked brown back, pale underparts with streaks, and a distinctive pale eyebrow. This species is known for its undulating flight and melodious song. Natterer's Pipits primarily feed on insects and seeds, foraging on the ground and occasionally perching on low vegetation. They are migratory birds, breeding in northern Europe and Asia and wintering in southern Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia. The conservation status of Natterer's Pipit is currently listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.

Habitat: Open grasslands, meadows, agricultural fields

Natterer's Pipit
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