Category
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Anthus trivialis
species of bird

Anthus pratensis
species of bird

Anthus campestris
species of bird
Anthus
The pipits are a cosmopolitan genus, Anthus, of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. Along with the wagtails and longclaws, the pipits make up the family Motacillidae. The genus is widespread, occurring across most of the world, except the driest deserts, rainforest and the mainland of Antarctica.

Anthus cervinus
species of bird

Anthus spinoletta
species of bird
Anthus petrosus
species of bird

Anthus richardi
species of bird

Anthus hodgsoni
species of bird

Anthus godlewskii
species of bird

Anthus gustavi
species of bird
Anthus rubescens
species of bird

Anthus rufulus
species of bird

Anthus novaeseelandiae
species of bird

Anthus antarcticus
species of bird

Anthus similis
species of bird

Anthus berthelotii
species of bird

Anthus cinnamomeus
species of bird

Anthus crenatus
species of bird

Anthus hoeschi
species of bird

Anthus nilghiriensis
species of bird

Anthus lineiventris
species of bird

Anthus melindae
species of bird

Anthus brachyurus
species of bird

Anthus lutescens
species of bird

Anthus furcatus
species of bird

Anthus correndera
species of bird

Anthus vaalensis
species of bird

Anthus hellmayri
species of bird

Anthus leucophrys
species of bird

Anthus roseatus
species of bird

Anthus bogotensis
species of bird

Anthus sokokensis
species of bird

Anthus pallidiventris
species of bird

Anthus sylvanus
species of bird

Anthus caffer
species of bird

Anthus nyassae
species of bird

Anthus nattereri
species of bird

Anthus chacoensis
species of bird

Anthus spragueii
species of bird

Anthus gutturalis
species of bird

Anthus australis
species of bird

Anthus latistriatus
species of bird
Anthus nicholsoni
species of bird

Anthus brevirostris
species of bird

Anthus peruvianus
species of bird
Anthus japonicus
species of bird
Madanga
The madanga or rufous-throated white-eye (Anthus ruficollis) is a species of bird that was formerly included in the family Zosteropidae but is now thought to be an atypical member of the family Motacillidae, consisting of the pipits and wagtails. Its close relatives are tree pipits of the genus Anthus, and is endemic to the moist, mountainous, subtropical and tropical forest of the Indonesian island Buru. The bird was initially described from four specimens collected in April 1922 from one area in the western part of the island, near the settlement Wa Fehat, at elevations between . These obser