alpine accentor

E673766

The alpine accentor is a small, ground-feeding songbird of high mountain regions in Eurasia, known for its streaked brown plumage and preference for rocky alpine habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
passerine
approximateLength about 17–18 cm
approximateWingspan about 27–32 cm
authority (Scopoli, 1769)
binomialName Prunella collaris NERFINISHED
bodySize small passerine
breedingSite crevices
rocky ledges
class Aves
clutchSize typically 3–5 eggs
commonName alpine accentor NERFINISHED
alpine dunnock
diet insects
other invertebrates
seeds
distributionTrend generally stable
eggColor pale blue
elevationRange typically above the tree line
family Prunellidae NERFINISHED
feedingBehavior ground-feeding
genus Prunella NERFINISHED
habitat alpine zone
high mountain pastures
rocky slopes
scree
IUCNStatus Least Concern
IUCNStatusSystem IUCN 3.1
kingdom Animalia
migratoryBehavior altitudinal migrant in some areas
partially migratory
nativeTo Balkan Mountains NERFINISHED
Carpathian Mountains NERFINISHED
Caucasus NERFINISHED
Central Asian mountains
Eurasia NERFINISHED
European Alps NERFINISHED
Himalayas NERFINISHED
Pyrenees NERFINISHED
nestType cup-shaped nest
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumage grey head
rufous flanks
spotted throat and breast
streaked brown upperparts
sexualDimorphism weakly marked; sexes similar in plumage
socialBehavior often feeds in small groups outside breeding season
songType high-pitched warbling song
taxonRank species

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Prunellidae commonNameOfSpecies alpine accentor