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An unassuming bird with plain buffy plumage, Sprague's Pipit possesses an amazing song flight, hovering on rapidly fluttering wings high above its territory ...
Buffy songbird that often stays hidden among grasses except when singing. Breeds on grassy prairies; winters in similar open habitats farther south.
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An unassuming bird with plain buffy plumage, Sprague's Pipit possesses an amazing song flight, hovering on rapidly fluttering wings high above its territory ...

Sprague's pipit

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Sprague's pipit is a small songbird in the family Motacillidae that breeds in the short- and mixed-grass prairies of North America. Migratory, it spends the winters in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Wikipedia
Conservation status: Vulnerable (Population decreasing)
Scientific name: Anthus spragueii
Mass: 0.78 – 0.92 oz
Sprague's Pipit delivers its breathy flight-song while hovering high in the air, often for minutes at a time, over the northern Great Plains in summer. In ...
Sprague's pipit (Anthus spragueii) is a small songbird (passerine) in the family Motacillidae that breeds in the short- and mixed-grass prairies of North ...
The Sprague's pipit is an inconspicuous, buff-colored, sparrow-sized bird. Distinctive features include a slender bill and prominent dark eyes in a pale face.
The adult Sprague's Pipit is a pale, slender, sparrow-sized bird with white outer tail feathers, a thin bill, pale legs, and a heavily streaked back. Adults ...
Sprague's Pipit is most commonly associated with grassland habitat in the Moist. Mixed and Mixed Grassland Ecoregions of Prairie Canada. It prefers to nest in ...
The Sprague's Pipit is a grassland songbird native to North America, with buffy, striped plumage that blends in seamlessly with its preferred habitat.
Sprague's Pipits require native grasslands of intermediate height and sparse to intermediate vegetation density, low forb density, and little bare ground but ...