I'd be interested in the answer to that one. We think we see Richards pipits in
the Curtin horse
paddock when we walk there.
Judy
On Mon, Sep 21st, 2009 at 4:47 PM, con <> wrote:
> Does anyone know which (or both) of skylarks and pipits drop rapidly
> and
> vertically in flight? I saw this at Gungahlin Hill Nature Reserve the
>
> other day and am hoping that the behaviour is diagnostic.
>
>
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