Hi Thomas,
Have you confirmed it with its sound (i.e. different sound to the common Richard's Pipit)?
I see from the third photo (also appear on first and second photo) that the bird shows a very long claw in hind toe, the only feature I can see the different w/ Richard's and Blyth's.
Happy New Year!
Gary
[ Last edited by gary at 25/01/2009 23:11 ]