Hellmayr's Pipit Anthus hellmayri Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (25)
- Subspecies (3)
Heraldo V. Norambuena, Martin A. Colombo, Francisco Rivas Fuenzalida, Stephanie Tyler, and Eduardo de Juana
Version: 3.0 — Published July 12, 2024
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | piula de Hellmayr |
Dutch | Hellmayrpieper |
English | Hellmayr's Pipit |
English (United States) | Hellmayr's Pipit |
French | Pipit de Hellmayr |
French (France) | Pipit de Hellmayr |
German | Hellmayrpieper |
Japanese | ウスイロタヒバリ |
Norwegian | pampaspiplerke |
Polish | świergotek trawny |
Portuguese (Brazil) | caminheiro-de-barriga-acanelada |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Caminheiro-de-barriga-acanelada |
Russian | Бурохвостый конёк |
Serbian | Helmajerova trepteljka |
Slovak | ľabtuška škoricová |
Spanish | Bisbita Pálido |
Spanish (Argentina) | Cachirla Pálida |
Spanish (Chile) | Bailarín chico pálido |
Spanish (Paraguay) | Cachirla pálida |
Spanish (Peru) | Cachirla de Hellmayr |
Spanish (Spain) | Bisbita pálido |
Spanish (Uruguay) | Cachirla Pálida |
Swedish | hellmayrpiplärka |
Turkish | Hellmayr İncirkuşu |
Ukrainian | Щеврик бурохвостий |
Revision Notes
Martin A. Colombo revised the account. Heraldo V. Norambuena also revised the account, as part of a partnership with Red de Observadores de Aves y Vida Silvestre de Chile (ROC). Peter Pyle contributed to the Plumages, Molts, and Structure Page. JoAnn Hackos, Linda A. Hensley, Daphne R. Walmer, and Robin K. Murie copyedited the account. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media.
Anthus hellmayri Hartert, 1909
PROTONYM:
Anthus hellmayri
Hartert, 1909. Novitates Zoologicae 16, p.165.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Tucuman = Rio Sail, Tucuman.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- ANTHUS
- hellmayri
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