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ML646054714

American Pipit Anthus rubescens

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Contributor

Ben Jacques Media from this contributor Profile

Date

27 Nov 2025 eBird checklist S286353618

Location

Pella Crossing Open Space
Boulder, Colorado, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 40.1838602, -105.1781568
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Not specified
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Observation details

Flushed a flock of songbirds off the shoreline on the narrow causeway between two of the reservoirs. Got on one as they flew, white outer tail feathers and grayish brown back. Too slender to be meadowlark junco. Call notes were pipit, got a quick recording as they got further away, will upload. About ten birds. Later refound on gravel island, got a short flight call recording.

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