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One bird was collected in a Malay paddyfield.
Paddyfield walks, night fishing and yoga lie just beyond your doorstep while India's home cooking should come straight to you.
Paddyfield Pipit is smaller and dumpier, has shorter looking tail and has a weaker fluttering flight.
Paddyfield Pipit is smaller than Richard's Pipit with a shorter bill and tail, less streaking on the breast and a quieter call.
Some authorities consider Paddyfield Pipit to be a subspecies of Richard's Pipit, A. richardi.
The immigrant Christians erected a cross on a hillock situated on the western side of the paddyfield lying west of the present church and used to conduct worship.
The Paddyfield Warbler (Acrocephalus agricola) is a species of marsh warbler (family Acrocephalidae).
These pipits are now commonly considered to be separate species although the African and Paddyfield Pipits are sometimes treated as part of Anthus richardi.
Some care must be taken to distinguish this from other large pipits which winter or are resident in the area, such as Blyth's Pipit and Paddyfield Pipit.
At one stage as they squelched along through what seemed like an abandoned paddyfield, Buster came forward and spoke in a stage whisper: 'Sir, pernfission to draw my knife.
The Paddyfield Pipit, or Oriental Pipit, (Anthus rufulus) is a small passerine bird in the pipits and wagtail family.
It was formerly lumped together with the Australasian, African, Mountain and Paddyfield Pipits in a single species: Richard's Pipit, Anthus novaeseelandiae.
Among the important birds in the area are the Little Bittern, Ferruginous Duck, Mute Swan, Western Marsh Harrier, Paddyfield Warbler.
It was formerly included in the "Old World warbler" assemblage, and was usually (and sometimes is still) treated as a subspecies of the Paddyfield Warbler (A. agricola).