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pipit造句
(1) Song not unlike Meadow Pipit, but more prolonged and musical and often delivered at greater height. (2) Some one recognised a tree pipit - by its jizz. (3) They look a bit like our familiar meadow pipit apart from the chestnut colour of the throat. (4) The dog is pipit of rabbits. (5) Honestly speaking, I did not consider Rosy pipit. (6) When the fledglings hatch, Pipit teaches them the same survival skills. She feeds them beetles , worms and caterpillars and teaches them how to fly and sing. (7) This is a delightful story about a Richard's pipit and her fledglings. (8) An Olive-backed Pipit came to my garden. It was moving around jumping between the bushes with hiding. So I watched it clear only for a second. (9) Olive-backed Pipit is usually looked in winter, so it is unusual here in early summer. (10) Clearly, true love knows no bounds as the pipit does everything she can for her offspring, including going without food while she sits on her nest to look after her chicks. (11) As a ground-nesting bird, the pipit is constantly under threat, but her greatest enemy is the cat, Bent-Ear. (12) The meadow pipit is quite a widespread species, found across the UK, and not limited to farmland; numbers appear healthy. (13) In Britain the main hosts are the reed warbler, meadow pipit, dunnock and pied wagtail. (14) Without doubt, everyone agreed, this extraordinary display proved it to be a tree pipit. (15) Visit the right habitat: extensive wetland reed beds (reed warbler) or windswept moorlands (meadow pipit) are the most likely locations for cuckoos. (16) The most unusual bird that has come to visit so far, I identified through a picture in a book as a red-throated pipit.