Tree pipit

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Related to tree pipits: meadow pipit, Anthus pratensis
(Zool.) See under Pipit.

See also: Tree

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| Among the summer migrants to arrive in North Wales this week are Tree Pipits, Common Sandpipers, White Wagtails, Redstarts and Pied Flycatchers, with more Sandwich Terns and Whimbrels around the coast.
In the spring migrant birds like redstarts, wood warblers and tree pipits fill the green canopy above.
Furthermore, Neil showcased some of Qatar's city birds such as Indian House Sparrows, Ring-necked Parakeets, Tree Pipits, Eastern Nightingales and Doha's most common bird, the palm dove.
At the headlands, summer migrants such as Redstarts, Pied Flycatchers and Tree Pipits were also to be found.
Look out for birds such as Ring Ouzel, Tree Pipits and Redstart.
In woodlands, specialists including willow tits, tree pipits, spotted flycatchers and the lesser spotted woodpecker have seen numbers decline by more than 70%, while others such as blackcaps, green woodpeckers and sparrowhawks have doubled their populations.
In the latest case, repeat offender Gregory Peter Wheal, of Lady Lane, Coventry, pleaded guilty to possessing 75 birds eggs including kingfishers, little-ringed plovers, tree pipits and hawfinches.
TREE pipits back from Africa are at the peak of their displays with males performing elaborate song flights above their territories.
Large numbers of migrant songbirds, such as Pied Flycatchers and Redstarts, were recorded on Bardsey, while the Great Orme was good for Yellow Wagtails and Tree Pipits, with a Surf Scoter off the headland.
The site is now protected and is home to a wealth of woodland birds, including lesser-spotted woodpeckers, tree pipits and pied flycatchers, as well as a mixture of lichen and saproxilic (dead wood) invertebrates.
Redstarts and tree pipits were at several coastal watchpoints, including the Great Orme.
The eggs, which were found at an address in the city on October 15, included those of kingfishers, little-ringed plovers, tree pipits and hawfinches.