Formosan alpine accentor
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Scientific name: Prunella collaris

Features: The Formosan alpine accentor, which is also known as the "mountain sparrow," has an average body length of 12-18cm and dark plumage similar in coloring to the rocky cliffs found throughout Taiwan's mountainous regions.
Behavior: Formosan alpine accentors have a monotone voice when moving or searching for food, but a more mellow voice during their mating season. An omnivorous bird, their diet consists primarily of seeds from high mountain plants, pine seeds, grass seeds, tender shoots, berries, insects, and insect larvae. Unafraid of humans, Formosan alpine accentors are often seen in small groups roosting on exposed rocks near the edges of forests or grasslands, and will search for food in areas where people are present. Although capable of flying normal distances, they usually only fly for short distances.
Habitat: Formosan alpine accentors are endemic to Taiwan. A terrestrial bird inhabiting the highest of elevations, they are often found on exposed ground or on grasslands in mountains located at altitudes of 3000m and above. In the wintertime, however, they will usually descend down to broad-leaved forests and mixed coniferous broad-leaved forests in order to avoid the bitter cold.
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