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| Another bird that has a name list of mistle-thrush proportions is the contrastingly inconspicuous hedge-sparrow (thirty-five plus), alias blue Isaac and haysucker, that pons asinorum of the ornithologically correct, who call it a dunnock because it's a thin-billed insect-eating accentor ( The most emblematic bird of the Sierra is the alpine accentor, a small bird common to alpine areas--only outnumbered here by the Parrotbills; Rockfowl; Rhabdornis; Tits and Chickadees; Penduline Tits; Larks; Old World Sparrows; Waxbills; Wagtails and Pipits; Accentors. |
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