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    The Rock Pipit, Anthus petrosus, is a small passerine bird which breeds on rocky coasts of western Europe northwards from Brittany. It is mainly resident in Ireland, Great Britain and France, but the west of its range, but the Scandinavian and Russian populations migrate south in winter.

    Like most other pipits, this is undistinguished looking species on the ground, mainly dark brown above and heavily streaked buff below. It has dark legs, pale grey outer tail feathers and a longish dark bill. Its dark plumage is an adaptation to the rocky coasts on which it breeds and winters.

    West European birds (race petrosus) remain dark grey-buff all year. Scandinavian and Baltic Sea birds (race littoralis) may show pinkish underparts and a pale supercilium in summer, thus resembling the closely related Water Pipit, with which Rock Pipit was previously considered conspecific; they are usually indistinguishable from petrosus race birds in winter.

    This species is insectivorous. Its call is an explosive "fit".


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        Rock Pipit
    NameRock Pipit
    StatusLC
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    RegnumAnimalia
    PhylumChordate
    Classisbird
    OrdoPasseriformes
    FamiliaMotacillidae
    GenusAnthus
    SpeciesA. petrosus
    BinomialAnthus petrosus
    Binomial Authority(George Montagu
     
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