Red-throated Pipit

Anthus cervinus

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Brief #

Identified in the breeding season by its brick-red face and throat.

Synonyms #

  • Bisbita gorgirrojo (Spanish)
  • Pica de gorxa rubia (Galician)

Red List Status #

The Red-throated Pipit is unlikely to become extinct in the near future.
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Description #

A small pipit, with an adult easily identified in the breeding season by its brick-red face and throat. In other plumages, this is an undistinguished-looking species, heavily streaked brown above, with whitish mantle stripes, and with black markings on a white background below. It is very similar in appearance to the meadow pipit, and in the autumn, it much resembles the tree pipit, but has an altogether more striped appearance because of the larger numbers of streaks on the cap, back, flank, rump, and chest. The flight of the red-throated pipit is strong and direct.

Measurements #

Length: 14 - 15 cm
Wingspan: 25 - 27 cm
Weight: 17 - 24 g