Zonda wrote:Not too good with Larks and Pipits, so maybe some Gibster confirmation maybe called for.
Well, assuming you really did take this pic at Portland, and it's not from an Indian trip or some such....

- the rump rules out Red-throated. Head pattern rules out Rock, Water, Olive-backed, the mantle rules out Pechora, Buff-bellied and Tawny, bill is all wrong for Richard's and Blyth's. Which leaves the bothersome pair - Meadow and Tree Pipit. Tree Pipit tends to have larger, paler supercillium and darker eye-stripe, clean lores and less contrasty tertials (inners not as well demarcated from edges). Meadow tends to show more diffuse super, often being just a tapering 'raised' brow above eye, plus a clear contrast between dark inners to tertials and clean outer edges.
The length of the hindclaw and calls are completely diagnostic (but not so helpful here, eh?)
On balance I'd be happy to call your bird as Meadow Pipit. They're pretty common at Portland, which is on their return migration route anyway. Most Tree Pipits there just go straight over in springtime, plus they've yet to have their first one go through yet.
Now tell me it's a Long-billed Pipit from the Middle East, lol.
EDIT - hope that didn't come across as cocky as my girlfriend says it does, lol. (She just ain't as great a birder as I am

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DOUBLE EDIT - Zonda, that Long-tailed Tit image is SUPERB! No baloney!!