- The
paddyfield pipit or
Oriental pipit (Anthus rufulus) is a
small p****erine bird in the
pipit and
wagtail family. It is a
resident (non-migratory) breeder...
- A
paddy field is a
flooded field of
arable land used for
growing semiaquatic crops, most
notably rice and taro. It
originates from the
Neolithic rice-farming...
- The
paddyfield warbler (Acrocephalus agricola) is a
species of
marsh warbler (family Acrocephalidae). It was
formerly included in the "Old
World warbler"...
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formerly lumped together with the Australasian, African,
mountain and
paddyfield pipits in a
single species: Richard's pipit,
Anthus novaeseelandiae. These...
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Alkali soil
Alkaline soils Rice
cultivation /
paddyfield in
alkali soils Clay soil Key
minerals Sodium carbonate and
sodium bicarbonate Key
process Lime...
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Europe and Afghanistan. Some of the
resident birds are
common hoopoe,
paddyfield pipit,
purple sunbird,
little cormorant, pigeons,
Indian myna, Eurasian...
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colour while preening in
Kolkata In Kolkata, West Bengal,
India With
paddyfield pipit (Anthus rufulus) in Kolkata, West Bengal,
India In Kolkata, West...
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British birds,
being unconvincingly distinguished from
sedge warblers or
paddyfield warblers. This p****erine bird is a
species found in
upright aquatic vegetation...
- are
resident in the area,
including Richard's pipit, Blyth's
pipit and
paddyfield pipit.
Tawny pipit is insectivorous, like its relatives. The breeding...
- warbler,
Acrocephalus melanopogon Sedge warbler,
Acrocephalus schoenobaenus Paddyfield warbler,
Acrocephalus agricola Blyth's reed warbler,
Acrocephalus dumetorum...