Red-throated Pipit
Red-throated Pipit (Anthus cervinus)
The Red-throated Pipit (Anthus cervinus) breeds in the far north of Europe and Asia, with a foothold in northern Alaska.
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This long-distance migrant winters in Africa, south and east Asia and west coast USA; and occasionally in western Europe.
Red-throated Pipits Description
The Red-throated Pipit is a small pipit. Its flight is strong and direct,
Breeding Plumage:
Adults are easily identified in the breeding season by their brick red face and throat.
Winter Plumage:
Otherwise an undistinguished looking species, heavily streaked brown above, with whitish mantle stripes, and with black markings on a white background below.
Red-throated Pipits Calls / Vocalizations
It makes characteristic “psii” calls.
Red-throated Pipits Breeding
It breeds in open country including mountains, marshland and tundra.
The nest is on the ground, on a hummock in a marsh, with 4-6 eggs being laid.
Red-throated Pipits Diet / Feeding
It is mostly feed on insects, but also eat seeds.