Anthus Collection
"Anthus: A World of Pipits and Larks" From the rocky shores to the lush meadows
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"Anthus: A World of Pipits and Larks" From the rocky shores to the lush meadows, Anthus species can be found foraging for invertebrates among seaweed or perched amongst flowers. Take a closer look at these fascinating birds. The Rock pipit (Anthus petrosus) is a master of coastal survival, skillfully navigating its way through seaweed on the strand in search of tasty treats. In far-flung regions like Richards pipit and horned or Przewalskis lark, Anthus species showcase their adaptability and resilience. Down under, the Australasian pipit (Anthus novaeseelandiae) thrives amidst diverse landscapes, adding its unique charm to New Zealand's biodiversity. Even jackals appreciate the company birds. The Golden jackal (Canis aureus) and Senegalese jackal (Canis aureus anthus) share habitats with these feathered friends. Whether it's the Auckland Island pipit or Field lark (Alauda minor), Anthus species find solace perched among vibrant flowers or singing melodiously from tree branches. Sometimes they even mingle with other bird species like White wagtail (Motacilla alba), Tree pipit (Anthus trivialis), or Yellow wagtail -Motacilla flava- in harmonious coexistence. Known as bisbita in some regions, Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis) showcases its beauty in Noord-Holland, The Netherlands. These charming creatures bring joy wherever they go. Anthophiles around the world are captivated by these small wonders that enrich our ecosystems. Let us celebrate their diversity and remind ourselves to cherish every creature that shares our planet.