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    I thought this was a Rock Pipit but some one else says it is a Meadow Pipit

    I took quite a few shots. I quite like this one
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    I'd say Meadow, because of the lighter legs Beryl.
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    Lovely photo, Beryl!

    I'd agree with Rolf for several reasons -
    a - where it is perched (as most Rock Pipits I have seen were on the ground - or beach, as in the attachment)
    b - because it is a warm colour
    c - because it has a more lightly-speckled breast than a Rock Pipit
    d - because of the lighter legs (as Rolf says)
    e - because Rolf is usually right!
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    Meadow Pipit it is.
    Thank you For your kind comment. I took quite a few but very much the same

    (Rolf is always right )

    Thank you for the reassurance. It is so hard to tell some times but yes the legs are very pale and give it away really.
    The only place I see these are on the rocks along the estuary. I guess that is why I though it to be a Rock Pipit

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    LOL, now now ladies, not fair to make fun of me.
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    Would we ever do that? Really, Rolf! And we were bowing in homage to the expert!

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    Most definitely


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