A Siberian Accentor, a small, sparrow-sized bird of northern Siberia, dropped in on a bird feeder in Seward, Alaska on January 22. There are a handful of records of Siberian Accentors in Alaska; they also occasionally appear in Washington, Idaho, and Montana. Check out the photos on the Sporadic Bird blog by avid local birder and photographer Carol Griswold.
(Photo by Carol Griswold)
By Beth Peluso
January 24, 2013
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