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Bush Pipit
Occurs in patches from Ethiopia through Tanzania to Malawi, Zambia and southern Africa. Here it is locally common in central Zimbabwe, eastern Botswana and north-eastern South Africa, generally preferring open woodland with sparse undergrowth and edges of miombo (Brachystegia) woodland.
It mainly eats insects, doing most of its foraging on the ground, gleaning food from grass and leaf litter and often joining mixed-species foraging flocks.
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