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Chaco Pipit

Chaco Pipit

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The Chaco Pipit is a pipit species found in the arid and semi-arid Chaco region of South America. It is a specialist of dry grasslands and scrub.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Gran Chaco region of Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina. Found in dry grasslands, open scrub, and savanna.
How to spot
Look for it foraging on the ground in dry, open habitats. Its plumage blends well with the dry vegetation. Listen for its calls, which can help in detection.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active during the day.
File:Anthus chacoensis Pampas Pipit; Saavedra, Buenos Aires, Argentina.jpg
File:Anthus chacoensis Pampas Pipit; Saavedra, Buenos Aires, Argentina.jpg
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This pipit is adapted to the harsh, often thorny, environment of the Gran Chaco, a vast dry forest and savanna ecoregion.
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