Meadow pipits are classified as primary consumers. They primarily feed on insects and plant material, which positions them in the food chain as organisms that consume producers (such as plants) and other primary consumers. This makes them an important part of the ecosystem, as they help transfer energy from producers to higher trophic levels.
An alternate name for a meadow pipit is a "titlark".
The water pipit (Anthus spinoletta) is called Pipit spioncelle in French.
a pipit is brown with white on the tail
Berthelot's Pipit was created in 1862.
Golden Pipit was created in 1878.
Richard's Pipit was created in 1818.
Kimberley Pipit was created in 2002.
South Georgia Pipit was created in 1884.
Tawny Pipit - film - was created in 1944.
The duration of Tawny Pipit - film - is 1.35 hours.
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