| Paddyfield Pipit  
Common name for a small passerine bird in the pipits and wagtail family 
Motacillidae, and with the scientific designation Anthus rufulus. It is a 
resident breeder that dwells in open scrub, grasslands and cultivated terrain, 
in southern and southeastern Asia. It grows up to 15 centimeters tall, and is 
rather common in appearance, with a plumage mainly streaked grey-brown above and 
pale below, and with streaking on the breast. It has long yellowish-grey legs, a long tail and a 
long semi-dark bill. Sexes are similar, as are the summer and winter plumages, though 
juvenile birds are more richly coloured below than adults, and show warm 
ginger-buff wash across the breast and flanks. See also
paddy. 
			
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