IWL(P) Act: Sch. IV

A small sized pipit with heavily streaked underparts and flanks. Greyish ground upperparts, told from similar looking olive backed pipit by absence of olive green tone to the body and biffish edges of the terials and less pronounced facial patterns. Habitat: Winters in open country and cultivations

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Calls from Xeno-canto.

Photo:     Dr. P J George