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American Pipit
- understated birds that look a little like a cross between a sparrow and a warbler
- walk rather than hop
- bob tails constantly
- breed in tundra, winter in barren places like stubble fields and mudflats
- easy to overlook, but often detected from "pip-it" flight call
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American Pipit
(Anthus rubescens)
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