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ViewsDunnockFrom Opus(Redirected from Prunella modularis)
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[edit] IdentificationL. 13-14.5 cm
[edit] DistributionSeen in the UK all year. Found in North and Eastern Europe only in summer. [edit] TaxonomyAlso known as Hedge Accentor (Sibley and Monroe 1996). [edit] Subspecies[1]There are 8 subspecies:
[edit] HabitatHedges, woodland edges, parks and gardens. In mountains and the north occurs in pine, larch and spruce forests, and in willow, birch and alder scrub. [edit] Behaviour[edit] BreedingNest small grassy cup, lined with hair, moss, feathers, wool in hedge or bush. 2 or 3 broods. [edit] DietForages on the ground, often close to cover, picks up seeds and small insects. [edit] VocalisationListen in an external program [edit] References
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