| 11. | It is by far the most widespread member of the accentor family, which otherwise consists of mountain species.
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| 12. | The word " accentor " is from post-classical Latin and means a person who sings with another.
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| 13. | Accordingly, she was named " Accentor " and redesignated AMCU-15 on 7 March 1952.
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| 14. | The accentors are small, fairly drab birds with thin sharp bills superficially similar, but unrelated to, sparrows.
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| 15. | However, accentors have thin sharp bills, reflecting their diet of insects in summer, augmented with seeds and berries in winter.
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| 16. | The Siberian accentor has brown upperparts and wings, with bright chestnut streaking on its back and a greyish-brown rump and tail.
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| 17. | The Siberian accentor was first described by Russian-based German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas in 1776 as " Motacilla montanella ".
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| 18. | Moreover, it cannot also bridge the missing historical link between the present-day Ma di people and their assumed accentors the Nigerians.
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| 19. | There are more than 100 bird species in the park, including Eurasian eagle-owl, rock ptarmigan, alpine accentor, and chough.
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| 20. | *You should probably changed " 2 6 " in the sentence " The breeding season of the Siberian accentor is from June to August.
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