White-winged Snowfinch
Montifringilla nivalis
(M. n. alpicola)
Armenian Name: |
Ձյան ճնճղուկ |
See Plate 57 for White-winged Snowfinch and other similar species
Resident Status: |
Year-round resident |
Abundance: |
Uncommon |
Length: | 17 cm, Wing Span:34-38 cm
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Distribution Map: |
Map 334. |
Description: |
Bold black, gray-brown, and white pattern. |
Adult: |
Black primaries contrast with white innerwing in flight. Gray-brown head and back. Bold white sides to black central tail and uppertail coverts. |
Adult (Breeding): |
Mostly blackish bill. Male has a more distinct black chin patch than female. |
Adult (Non-breeding): |
Both sexes have a faint chin patch and dark-tipped pale bill. |
Juvenile: |
Similar to non-breeder, but more uniform yellow-brown, especially on innerwing. Brownish outerwing and central tail. |
Behavior: |
Gregarious; forms large feeding flocks in alpine meadows after breeding season. |
Habitat: |
High mountain slopes with meadows and rocky areas. |
Food: |
Seeds, small invertebrates. |
Nest: |
Cup of grass and hair in rock crevice or hole. |
Eggs: |
23 mm, 4-5, white. |