African rock pipit

The yellow tufted pipit is commonly found in mountain terrain, and they create their habitats in high-altitude shrub-land, grassland, and rocky areas.

[citation needed] The yellow tufted pipit is identified in the field by its brown and gray feathers.

The yellow tufted pipit is a terrestrial creature that remains on land and strays from bodies of water.

The yellow tufted pipit lives a sedentary lifestyle as the bird does not make seasonal migrations and stays in one location.

The breeding period for the yellow tufted pipit takes place during November, December, and January.

A female pipit will lay three to four eggs at a time, and the incubation period lasts at least 12-13 days.

[citation needed] The conservation status of the yellow tufted pipit is categorized as near threatened due to its decreasing population.