Anthus Cinnamomeus
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The African pipit (''Anthus cinnamomeus'') is a fairly small passerine bird belonging to the pipit genus ''Anthus'' in the family
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. It is also known as the grassveld pipit or grassland pipit. It was formerly lumped together with the Richard's, Australian, mountain and paddyfield pipits in a single species, Richard's pipit (''Anthus novaeseelandiae''), but is now often treated as a species in its own right.


Subspecies

Some 15 subspecies are recognized: * ''A. (c.) camaroonensis'' Shelley, 1900 – highlands of western Cameroon * ''A. c. lynesi'' Bannerman & Bates, 1926 – southeastern Nigeria to southwestern
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* ''A. c. stabilis'' Clancey, 1986 – locally in Sudan and South Sudan * ''A. c. cinnamomeus'' Rüppell, 1840 – locally in Ethiopian highlands * ''A. c. eximius'' Clancey, 1986 – southern
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* ''A. c. annae'' R.Meinertzhagen, 1921 – coastal
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to coastal Tanzania * ''A. c. itombwensis'' Prigogine, 1981 – eastern highlands of the
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* ''A. c. lacuum'' R.Meinertzhagen, 1920 – perimeter of
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to central Tanzania * ''A. c. latistriatus'' F.J.Jackson, 1899 – seasonal vagrant from its Itombwe Mountains breeding range * ''A. c. winterbottomi'' Clancey, 1985 – highlands of Malawi and adjacent countries * ''A. c. lichenya'' Vincent, 1933 – plateaus of tropical and southcentral Africa, incl. Zimbabwean plateau * ''A. c. spurium'' Clancey, 1951 – lowlands of southcentral Africa to coastal lowlands of Mozambique * ''A. c. bocagii'' Nicholson, 1884 – drier regions of southcentral Africa, reaching northern South Africa * ''A. c. grotei'' Niethammer, 1957 – higher rainfall regions of Namibia and Botswana * ''A. c. rufuloides'' Roberts, 1936 – plateaus and lowlands of South Africa,
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Distribution and habitat

It occurs in grassland and fields in
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and East Africa, south-east of a line from Angola through the DRCongo to
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. It is also found in south-western Arabia. There is an isolated population in the highlands of Cameroon which is sometimes considered to be a separate species: Cameroon pipit (''Anthus camaroonensis'').


Description

The African pipit is long and is a slender bird with an erect stance. It is buffy-brown above with darker streaks. The underparts are white or pale buff with a streaked breast and plain belly and flanks. The face is boldly patterned with a pale stripe over the eye and a dark malar stripe. The outer tail-feathers are white. The legs are long and pinkish and the slender
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is dark with a yellowish base to the lower mandible.
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birds have a blotched breast, scalloping on the upperparts and some streaking on the flanks. The song is a repeated series of twittering notes, given during an undulating song-flight or from a low perch. The Cameroon pipit is slightly larger and darker with buff underparts.


Conservation status

Zimmerman, Turner, and Pearson (1999) call it "the common East African pipit", but
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has lumped the African pipit with Richard's pipit, and therefore has given it no separate conservation status.


Gallery

Image:Anthus cinnamomeus, nes, b, Zoutpan.jpg, left, A nest of ''A. c. rufuloides'' in a grassy floodplain, South Africa] Image:African pipit (Anthus cinnamomeus) (13971536013), crop.jpg, left, Juvenile ''A. c. rufuloides'' showing heavy mottling on the mantle plumage Image:African Pipit (Anthus cinnamomeus) lacuum - Flickr - Lip Kee.jpg, left, Adult ''A. c. lacuum'' in Kenya


References

*Peacock, Faansie (2006)
Pipits of Southern Africa
'. Accessed 25/06/07. *Sinclair, Ian & Ryan, Peter (2003) ''Birds of Africa south of the Sahara'', Struik, Cape Town. *Zimmerman, Dale A.; Turner, Donald A. & Pearson, David J. (1999) ''Birds of Kenya & Northern Tanzania'', Christopher Helm, London.


External links

* African/Grassveld Pipit
Species text in The Atlas of Southern African Birds
{{Taxonbar, from=Q995602 Anthus Birds of Africa Birds of Southern Africa Birds of Sub-Saharan Africa Birds described in 1840