Long-legged pipit
The long-legged pipit, also known as the long-clawed pipit, is a species of bird in the family Motacillidae.
It is found in Angola, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon.
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland.
Taxonomy
The long-legged pipit is divided into two subspecies with the following distribution:A. p. pallidiventris – occurs from Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea to Gabon and northwestern AngolaA. p. esobe – occurs in central Congo-KinshasaDescription
The long-legged pipit, aptly named for its stilt-like legs and tall body. The beak is also relatively long. Its olive-gray plumage is distinctive, featuring a prominent moustache stripe, minimal chest streaking, and an unstreaked back. While it's the only pipit within its range during summer, it may mingle with other pipit species in winter. Even then, its long legs, minimal chest markings, and unstreaked back remain key identifiers.Its song is a repetitive "tit-tidii"," and its calls include a "psip" contact call, a harsh "ptic-ptic", and a "poui-titit" flight call.