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EICHAED'S PIPIT. 



ANTHUS RICHARDI, VieilL 



Anthus ricliardi, Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. xxvi. 

 p. 491 (1818); Macg. ii. p. 199; Hewitson, i. p. 175; 

 Yarr. ed. 4^ i. p. 598; Dresser, iii. p. 325. 



Pipit Richard, Frencli ; Stelzenpieper, Spornpieper, Ger- 

 man. 



An uncommon autumnal visitor to this country, in 

 which most, though by no means all, of its recorded 

 captures have occurred near the sea. 



According to various authors, Richard's Pipit has a 

 wide range over Asia and Europe, and breeds almost 

 throughout the central districts of the first-named con- 

 tinent. 



