Long-legged Pipit

Anthus pallidiventris

Least Concern

The Long-legged Pipit is a wagtail, pipit, or longclaw of South, East, and Southeast Asian forests, wetlands, mountains, and seasonal migration routes. It forages actively on the ground or along water edges for insects, seeds, and small invertebrates, and many species undertake long seasonal movements between northern breeding grounds and warmer winter habitats.

Family
Motacillidae
Range
Long-legged Pipit Range — Resident or seasonal range in South, East, and Southeast Asian forests, wetlands, mountains, and seasonal migration routes
Population
≈ Unknown
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