Anthus trivialis
Anthus trivialis, commonly known as the Tree Pipit, is a migratory bird species found in Croatia's woodlands, forest edges, and open countryside during its breeding season.
Distinguished by its streaked brown plumage and melodic song, the Tree Pipit often perches on trees and shrubs, from which it launches its characteristic song flights. This species feeds primarily on insects and seeds, contributing to pest control and seed dispersal in its habitat.
Conservation efforts focused on preserving woodlands and maintaining diverse forest edges are crucial for ensuring the survival of Anthus trivialis in Croatia. By protecting these habitats from deforestation and degradation, we can support the biodiversity and ecological health of the areas that the Tree Pipit calls home.