Canarian Pipit

Berthelot’s Pipit is found in open country. The nest is on the ground, with 3-5 eggs being laid.

The Canarian Pipit is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

or a Canarian pipit, two of the region’s most characteristic bird species. The Ilhas Selvagens (Savage Islands) are also uninhabited and considered to constitute an ornithological sanctuary. The tranquillity of these islands offers ideal conditions for the establishment of colonies of various species of marine birds, including thousands of pairs of Cory’s Shearwaters and storm petrels. Perfect for some seaside holidays, Porto Santo has a warm dry climate. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Motacillidae
Genus : Anthus
Species : berthelotii
Authority : Bolle, 1862