dolina
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50.6MP (as framed)
Oriental pipit (Anthus rufulus) by alabang, on Flickr
Best seen at Oriental pipit Anthus rufulus Flickr - Photo Sharing
12.3MP (as cropped)
Oriental pipit (Anthus rufulus) by alabang, on Flickr
Best seen at Oriental pipit Anthus rufulus Flickr - Photo Sharing
100% magnification (as cropped)
Oriental pipit, (Anthus rufulus) by alabang, on Flickr
Best seen at Oriental pipit Anthus rufulus Flickr - Photo Sharing
EXIF: f/5.6 1/800 ISO 3200 800mm 5Ds R handheld
The paddyfield pipit, or Oriental pipit,[2] (Anthus rufulus) is a small passerine bird in the pipit and wagtail family. It is a resident (non-migratory) breeder in open scrub, grassland and cultivation in southern Asia east to the Philippines. Although among the few breeding pipits in the Asian region, identification becomes difficult in winter when several other species migrate into the region. The taxonomy of the species is complex and has undergone considerable changes.
Source: Paddyfield pipit - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Location: International Rice Research Institute - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
50.6MP (as framed)
Oriental pipit (Anthus rufulus) by alabang, on Flickr
Best seen at Oriental pipit Anthus rufulus Flickr - Photo Sharing
12.3MP (as cropped)
Oriental pipit (Anthus rufulus) by alabang, on Flickr
Best seen at Oriental pipit Anthus rufulus Flickr - Photo Sharing
100% magnification (as cropped)
Oriental pipit, (Anthus rufulus) by alabang, on Flickr
Best seen at Oriental pipit Anthus rufulus Flickr - Photo Sharing
EXIF: f/5.6 1/800 ISO 3200 800mm 5Ds R handheld
The paddyfield pipit, or Oriental pipit,[2] (Anthus rufulus) is a small passerine bird in the pipit and wagtail family. It is a resident (non-migratory) breeder in open scrub, grassland and cultivation in southern Asia east to the Philippines. Although among the few breeding pipits in the Asian region, identification becomes difficult in winter when several other species migrate into the region. The taxonomy of the species is complex and has undergone considerable changes.
Source: Paddyfield pipit - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Location: International Rice Research Institute - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia