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Kimberley pipit

Kimberley pipit

Anthus psuedosimilis
Fun Fact: Kimberley pipits prefer areas of short vegetation not far from the bare ground found amongst open grassveld and Karroid vegetation.

Introduction: Kimberley pipits (Anthus psuedosimilis) prefer areas of short vegetation not far from the bare ground found amongst open grassveld and Karroid vegetation. Dry riverbeds also attract this species.

Distribution: South-western Namibia, possibly extending as far west as Fish River Canyon and to Keetmanshoop.
Diet: Forages on the ground in search of insects.

Description: Often confused with the long-billed pipit which has a longer bill and hind claw. The tail appears to be longer and the legs shorter.
Breeding: Females lay 2 or 3 oval eggs in October and November. Nests are made from grass and lined with rootlets and finer plant material.

Size: 18cm.

Weight: 30g.

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