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- Pipit abstract "The pipits are a cosmopolitan genus, Anthus, of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. Along with the wagtails and longclaws, the pipits make up the family Motacillidae. The genus is widespread, occurring across most of the world, except the driest deserts, rainforests and the mainland of Antarctica. They are slender, often drab, ground-feeding insectivores of open country. Like their relatives in the family, the pipits are monogamous and territorial. Pipits are ground nesters, laying up to six speckled eggs.".
- Pipit class Bird.
- Pipit family Motacillidae.
- Pipit kingdom Animal.
- Pipit order Passerine.
- Pipit phylum Chordate.
- Pipit thumbnail Nilgir_Pipit_(Anthus_nilghiriensis)_18-Apr-2007_12-12-32_PM.JPG?width=300.
- Pipit wikiPageExternalLink pipits-wagtails-motacillidae.
- Pipit wikiPageID "215397".
- Pipit wikiPageRevisionID "553787494".
- Pipit classis Bird.
- Pipit familia Motacillidae.
- Pipit genus "Anthus".
- Pipit genusAuthority "Bechstein, 1805".
- Pipit hasPhotoCollection Pipit.
- Pipit imageCaption Nilgiri_Pipit.
- Pipit imageWidth "240".
- Pipit name "Pipits".
- Pipit ordo Passerine.
- Pipit phylum Chordate.
- Pipit regnum "Animalia".
- Pipit subdivision "c.40, see text.".
- Pipit subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Pipit subject Category:Anthus.
- Pipit subject Category:Bird_genera.
- Pipit type Animal.
- Pipit type Bird.
- Pipit type Eukaryote.
- Pipit type Species.
- Pipit type Animal.
- Pipit type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Pipit type Bird.
- Pipit type EukaryoticCell.
- Pipit type Organism.
- Pipit comment "The pipits are a cosmopolitan genus, Anthus, of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. Along with the wagtails and longclaws, the pipits make up the family Motacillidae. The genus is widespread, occurring across most of the world, except the driest deserts, rainforests and the mainland of Antarctica. They are slender, often drab, ground-feeding insectivores of open country. Like their relatives in the family, the pipits are monogamous and territorial.".
- Pipit label "Anthus".
- Pipit label "Anthus".
- Pipit label "Anthus".
- Pipit label "Anthus".
- Pipit label "Anthus".
- Pipit label "Anthus".
- Pipit label "Pieper (Gattung)".
- Pipit label "Pipit".
- Pipit label "Коньки (птицы)".
- Pipit label "جشنة".
- Pipit label "鹨属".
- Pipit sameAs Pieper_(Gattung).
- Pipit sameAs Anthus.
- Pipit sameAs Txirta.
- Pipit sameAs Anthus.
- Pipit sameAs Burung_apung.
- Pipit sameAs Anthus.
- Pipit sameAs Anthus.
- Pipit sameAs Anthus.
- Pipit sameAs Anthus.
- Pipit sameAs m.01fjyy.
- Pipit sameAs Q193807.
- Pipit sameAs Q193807.
- Pipit wasDerivedFrom Pipit?oldid=553787494.
- Pipit depiction Nilgir_Pipit_(Anthus_nilghiriensis)_18-Apr-2007_12-12-32_PM.JPG.
- Pipit isPrimaryTopicOf Pipit.
- Pipit name "Pipits".