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Meadow Pipit - Heipilerke - Anthus pratensis
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Meadow Pipit
Meadow Pipit, Kollsnes, Øygarden, April 2011

Meadow Pipit, Kollsnes, Øygarden, May 2020
Meadow Pipit, Kollsnes, Øygarden, May 2020

Meadow Pipit, Skogsøy, April 2020
Meadow Pipit, Skogsøy, April 2020

Meadow Pipit, Breivik, Øygarden, November 2018
Meadow Pipit, Breivik, Øygarden, November 2018

Meadow Pipit, Herdlevær, July 2018

Above and below: Meadow Pipit, Herdlevær, July 2018

Meadow Pipit, Herdlevær, July 2018

Meadow Pipit

Above and below, Tjeldstø, 06 September 2009
DSLR and 400mm telephoto lens



Meadow Pipit




Meadow Pipit with food for young, Hernar, June 2012
Here with a good beakfull of food for its young...Hernar, Øygarden, June 2012




This species is one of the commonest birds in Øygarden and the rest of Norway for that matter. It is a migrant and although it can be seen in any month of the year records from December to February are rather infrequent. 

Meadow Pipit Meadow Pipit
Digiscoped image Solberg, Øygarden, 08 June 2006 Digiscoped image Solberg, Øygarden, 08 June 2006
Meadow Pipit Meadow Pipit
DSLR with 400mm telephoto lens, Tjeldstø,Øygarden, September 2009. Digiscoped image Solberg, Øygarden, 08 June 2006

Meadow Pipit killed by Long-eared Owl
A headless Meadow Pipit - killed by a Long-eared Owl on a survey vessel in the German Sector of the North Sea, November 2011
Decapitating prey is a typical owl trait.









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