Definition
Prunellidae is the scientific family name for accentors, small, sparrow-like birds found mainly in Eurasia and mountainous regions. They are typically drab in color, often with streaked plumage. Accentors have a unique mating system, often involving polygamy or polyandry. Imagine them as the introverted cousins of robins. They are ground feeders, foraging for insects and seeds. Their songs are often subtle and understated.