Alpine Accentor

This is a robin sized bird at 15-17.5 cm in length, slightly larger than its relative, the dunnock. It has a streaked brown back, somewhat resembling a house sparrow, but adults have a grey head and red-brown spotting on the underparts. It has an insectivore's fine pointed bill.

Sexes are similar, although the male may be contrasted in appearance. Young birds have browner heads and underparts.

 

It is usually found at altitude, and often above 2000m

Latin Name
Prunella collaris

When the bird was spotted