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[Hong Kong] Pechora/Richard's Pipit?

Pechora/Richard's Pipit?

LV 03/02/2013

Bird A & C are Pechora ...
AND
Bird B is a Richard's Pipit?


thanks in advance ..

Cheers

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All of these are Red-throated Pipits.

Pechora Pipit is a pretty rare passage migrant and is very unlikely to be around in Jan/Feb.

Richard's Pipit is larger and is relatively thinly streaked on the breast.

Note the prominently streaked back on your birds - a good feature of R-t Pipit c.f Olive-backed & Buff-bellied, the other two medium-sized pipits present at Long Valley right now (although I know of only one B-b Pipit near the conservation ponds in the north of the valley).

David

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thanks david .. x3
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