Prunella atrogularis

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Prunella atrogularis, commonly known as the black-throated accentor, is a small passerine bird found in mountainous and scrubby habitats across parts of Eurasia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf accentor
bird species
passerine
binomialName Prunella atrogularis NERFINISHED
bodySize small passerine
breedingHabitat forest edge
mountainous areas
scrubland
class Aves NERFINISHED
clutchSize 3–5 eggs
commonName black-throated accentor NERFINISHED
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
describedBy Edward Blyth NERFINISHED
diet insects
other small invertebrates
seeds
distributionContinent Asia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
eggColor pale blue
family Prunellidae NERFINISHED
genus Prunella
habitat alpine scrub
rocky slopes with shrubs
subalpine forest edge
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
migratoryBehavior partial migrant
nativeRange Central Asia NERFINISHED
Himalayas NERFINISHED
Siberia NERFINISHED
nestLocation low in bushes or scrub
nestType cup-shaped nest
nonBreedingRange eastern Asia
south Asia
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumageFeature black throat patch
buff underparts with streaking
distinct facial pattern with supercilium
streaked brown upperparts
reproduction sexually reproducing
reproductionSeason spring to early summer in breeding range
taxonRank species
typicalBehavior ground-feeding
often in low vegetation
vocalization high-pitched song
thin call notes
yearDescribed 1847

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Prunellidae includesSpecies Prunella atrogularis