South Georgia pipit

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South Georgia pipit
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On South Georgia, British overseas territory
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A. antarcticus
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Anthus antarcticus
Cabanis, 1884

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The South Georgia pipit (Anthus antarcticus) is a sparrow sized bird, only found on the South Georgia archipelago off the Antarctic Peninsula. It is the only song bird in Antarctica, and South Georgia's only passerine, and one of the few non-seabirds of the region.

It builds nests from dried grass, usually within tussac grass, and lays four eggs a year. It feeds on small insects and spiders, and beach debris.

It has been threatened by the human introduction to the islands of rats, and also by environmental damage caused by humans themselves. It has been chosen as the poster bird of the South Georgia Heritage Trust's Habitat Restoration (Rat Eradication) project, which started eradicating rats on South Georgia in 2011.

Visitors can see it on Prion Island.

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