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Basic Description. American Pipits are among the very few species of American songbirds that nest in both Arctic tundra and alpine meadows.
The buff-bellied pipit or American pipit (Anthus rubescens) is a small songbird found on both sides of the northern Pacific.

Buff-bellied pipit

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The buff-bellied pipit or American pipit is a small songbird found on both sides of the northern Pacific. It was first described by Marmaduke Tunstall in his 1771 Ornithologia Britannica. It was formerly classified as a form of the water pipit. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Anthus rubescens
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population decreasing)
Mass: 0.73 oz (Adult)
Genus: Anthus
Order: Passeriformes

Slender and drab songbird of open country. Usually grayish above and streaked below, but some lack streaks in breeding season.
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