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Printed text (in part) " … The pipits, or titlarks as the they are sometimes called, form a well-marked group, which possesses the long hind toe of the hawk, together with very similar plumage, and also bears the long tail which is found in the wagtails. Several species of pipit inhabit England. / The best-known is the common meadow pipit, or meadow titling, a bird which may be seen throughout the year upon moors, waste lands, and marshy ground, changing its locality according to the season of year …" Includes additional text. |