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[Oversea] id please? pipit

id please? pipit

is it a Blyth's Pipit? 布氏鷚 THX![localimg=268,300]1[/localimg]

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Do you have place and date of the photo?

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辽宁沿海,八九月间,迁徙的理氏鹨这个时间常见

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I would say Richard's Pipit.  I remember the shape of black in the coverts is a useful field mark.  Blyth's will be more round, and Richard's more pointed.

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I would say that the date and place in English would help a lot to put a name on this bird...something on the tertials that only this species shows is of good help...

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Yellow sea coast,liaoning province,around late August

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The pattern of the coverts is a feature that applies to adult birds only I think. I'm not sure about the differences in younger birds.

This bird appears to be a juvenile, given the heavy streaking above and the very fresh plumage. I don't know about how to separate the juveniles of these two species, but on the basis of range I think this should be a Richard's Pipit (I don't think Blyth's breeds in the area).

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Collins Field Guide gives similar id field mark for both 1st year and adult based on medium covert pattern.  I am now pretty sure that this is a Richard's Pipit.

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