Alpine accentor / Alpenbraunelle (Prunella collaris)

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Wikipedia: Alpine accentor Source: OTHER Alpine_accentor_saganta.jpg
Classification: Genus Prunella; Family Sparrows (Passeridae)
General: The alpine accentor (Prunella collaris) is a small passerine bird in the family Prunellidae, which is native to Eurasia and North Africa. [more]
Song: Song is a varied stream of melodious and chattering notes, more resembling skylark than the much higher pitched Dunnock. [Link]
Calls: Most common call a noisy "tchrt", often repeated in short, retarding series. Also has a more pleasant, ringing Snow Bunting-like "prrrriitt". [Link]
Physical details: length=18 cm, wingspan=30-32 cm, weight=37-43 g
Habitats: Mountain

Song: Fast, long, chirpy
Song attributes: Melody: sings 30 seconds or longer, fast, Frequency: 1-8 KHz
Source: XENOCANTO XC688398 - Alpine Accentor - Prunella collaris - long song recorded in France.mp3 (song)


🔍 No documented observation