Prunella montanella

E676527

Prunella montanella, commonly known as the Siberian accentor, is a small passerine bird found in northern Asia and parts of Europe, recognized for its subtle plumage and association with scrubby, montane habitats.

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Prunella montanella canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Siberian accentor
bird species
passerine
bodySize small
breedingRange taiga zone of northern Eurasia
breedingSeason boreal summer
class Aves NERFINISHED
clutchSize 4–6 eggs
commonName Siberian accentor NERFINISHED
describedBy Peter Simon Pallas NERFINISHED
diet insects
other small invertebrates
seeds
distinctiveFeature dark eye-stripe
distributionNote mainly Palearctic
eggColor pale blue
family Prunellidae NERFINISHED
firstDescribedYear 1776
foragingBehavior ground-feeding
genus Prunella NERFINISHED
habitat bushes along streams
forest edge
montane habitats
scrub
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
migratoryBehavior migratory
nativeRange Siberia NERFINISHED
northeastern Europe
northern Asia
nestLocation low in bushes or scrub
nestType cup-shaped nest
nonBreedingRange China NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
Korea NERFINISHED
eastern Asia
order Passeriformes
plumage subtle
plumageColor brownish
plumagePattern pale underparts
streaked upperparts
socialBehavior often in small flocks outside breeding season
songType high-pitched song
taxonRank species
vagrancy rare vagrant to western Europe

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Prunellidae includesSpecies Prunella montanella