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| Berthelot's Pipit is endemic to the Canary Islands (with a sub-species on Madeira) | ||
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| The scalloped wings | The speckled/streaked front and white chin and belly | |
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| Berthelot's Pipit with nesting material (and typical walk) | Berthelot's Pipit chasing small Canary Blue butterfly | Pipit with large insect |
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| Typical walking and running styles -- usually prefers to run than to fly | ||
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| The juvenile Pipit is much browner and with less scalloped wing markings than the greyer-brown adult | ||
Links:
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