Alpine Chough
The Alpine chough, is a member of the crow family. Its two subspecies breed in high mountains from Spain eastwards through southern Europe and North Africa to Central Asia and Nepal, and it may nest at a higher altitude than any other bird. The eggs have adaptations to the thin atmosphere that improve oxygen take-up and reduce water loss.
The bird has a glossy black plumage, a yellow beak, red legs, and distinctive calls. It has a buoyant acrobatic flight with widely spread flight feathers. The Alpine chough pairs for life and displays fidelity to its breeding site, which is usually a cave or crevice in a cliff face. It builds a lined stick nest and lays three to five brown-blotched whitish eggs. It feeds, usually in flocks, on short grazed grassland, taking mainly invertebrate prey in summer and fruit in winter; it will readily approach tourist sites to find supplementary food.
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When the bird was spotted
| Date | Location | Title | Seen by | Interestingness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Switzerland, not specified | Pilatus | Hühnerhabicht | ||
| Switzerland, not specified | Passo del Lucomagno | Hühnerhabicht | ||
| Switzerland, Obersaxen | On Stein | wphu | * | |
| Switzerland, Obersaxen | From ski lift | wphu | * | |
| Switzerland, not specified | Obersaxen | mike421 | ** | |
| Switzerland, Obersaxen | Obersaxen | mike421 |