English: Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis) One of the commonest small birds in the islands, the Meadow Pipit is also a popular target for Cuckoos. This one, sitting on a barbed wire fence, is obligingly showing off the long hind claws which help in distinguishing it from other pipits.
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