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Overview
Siberian Accentor: Small, shy sparrow-like bird with brown-streaked upperparts, gray nape and crown with dark gray center stripe, yellow-brown eyebrows and underparts; breast shows brown streaking. Wings have a white wingbar. The tail is notched, the bill is short and black. Legs and feet are pink.
Range and Habitat
Siberian Accentor: Native of northern Siberia, casual visitor in western and northern Alaska, accidential in Washington, Idaho, and Montana. Prefers mountainous country.
Topo Map:
Perching-like Body
Voice Text
"see-see-see"
Interesting Facts
The Siberian Accentor was first described in 1776 by Peter Simon Pallas, a German zoologist and botanist who worked in Russia.
A group of accentors are collectively known as a "diacriticality" and "host" of accentors.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Jane Wright
Artist
Samira Belous
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