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Accentor - Wikipedia
All but the dunnock and the Japanese accentor are inhabitants of the mountainous regions of Europe and Asia; these two also occur in lowland areas, as does the Siberian accentor in the …
Accentor | Alpine, Songbird, Eurasian | Britannica
accentor, (genus Prunella), any of about 13 species of bird in the Old World family Prunellidae (order Passeriformes). They have slender bills and rounded wings, and they frequently hop or …
Accentors | Audubon
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Alpine Accentor - eBird
Distinctive dark wing panel bordered by pale spots forming two wingbars, particularly obvious in flight. Barred throat can be difficult to see but chestnut flanks with white streaks distinctive. …
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ACCENTOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ACCENTOR is a bird of the genus Prunella; especially : the European hedge sparrow.
Robin accentor - Wikipedia
The robin accentor (Prunella rubeculoides) is a species of bird in the family Prunellidae. It is found in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan , Pakistan , India , Nepal , Bhutan and China , at …
Rufous-breasted Accentor - eBird
Bright orange breast and eyebrow are striking, contrasting sharply with the white throat and streaked brown back. Generally, quite common in high-altitude deciduous forests where it …
Siberian Accentor | Audubon Field Guide
Accentors make up a family of about a dozen species of small songbirds of Europe and Asia. This one is a rare but regular stray to the islands of western Alaska in fall. A few have been found in...
Siberian Accentor - eBird
The more faded-looking juvenile can resemble Brown Accentor, but juvenile Siberian has a buffy brow, a gray nape, and buffy underparts. Forages in shrubby areas and thickets, usually in …
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