Prunella collaris

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Prunella collaris, commonly known as the alpine accentor, is a small passerine bird found in mountainous regions of Europe and Asia, noted for its streaked brown plumage and high-altitude habitat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf passerine
species of bird
vertebrate
altitudeRange high-altitude habitats
behavior feeds on ground
tame and approachable in some areas
binomialName Prunella collaris NERFINISHED
breedingHabitat high mountain areas above treeline
rocky alpine slopes
breedingRange Himalayan region
mountains of central Asia
mountains of southern Europe
class Aves
clutchSize typically 3–5 eggs
commonName alpine accentor NERFINISHED
describedBy Carl Ludwig Koch NERFINISHED
diet insects
other invertebrates
seeds
distribution Himalayas NERFINISHED
central Asian mountains
mountain ranges of southern Europe
eggColor pale blue eggs
family Prunellidae NERFINISHED
foragingStratum ground level
genus Prunella
habitat alpine zones
mountainous regions
subalpine zones
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
migration altitudinal migrant in some regions
partially migratory
nativeTo Asia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
nestLocation ground or low in rocky crevices
nestType cup-shaped nest
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumage grey head and neck
rufous flanks with streaking
streaked brown upperparts
preferredSubstrate rocky terrain
sexualDimorphism sexes similar in plumage
size small passerine bird
socialBehavior often seen in small flocks outside breeding season
song high-pitched warbling song
taxonRank species

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Prunellidae includesSpecies Prunella collaris