




Prunella modularis
The Dunnock is a small, brown bird that loves to hop around gardens and parks. It has a sweet song and often forages for insects and seeds on the ground.
生息地: Urban areas
The Dunnock is a small, shy brown bird, often mistaken for a House Sparrow, but it has a sleek grey head and breast, with streaky brown plumage on its back and wings. Its slender bill and orange-brown legs further distinguish it.





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鳥類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Dunnock parents often feed cuckoo chicks even though they're huge!
Female dunnocks can lay up to three clutches of eggs in one year!
Their song is a surprisingly high-pitched, warbling trill.
They are also called 'Hedge Accentors' because they love hedges!
Dunnocks can have complex breeding arrangements with multiple partners, which helps them raise more chicks successfully.
Its streaky brown and grey feathers provide excellent camouflage, allowing the Dunnock to disappear into hedges and bushes from predators.
Dunnocks have a streamlined body shape that helps them move quietly and efficiently through thick bushes and tangled plants to find food.
Dunnocks are omnivores that enjoy both tiny insects and tasty seeds.
年齢による違い: Young chicks primarily eat insects, shifting to a broader omnivorous diet as adults.

Accipiter nisus
A key predator of small garden birds like the Dunnock.
Cuculus canorus
Lays its eggs in Dunnock nests for them to raise.
Lumbricus terrestris
Dunnocks forage on the ground for these and other invertebrates.
Crataegus monogyna
Provides dense cover for nesting and hiding from predators.
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危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Enjoy watching birds from a distance, and don't try to catch them.
13-14.5 cm
19-21 cm
0.019-0.021 kg
2-9 年
35 km/h
Dunnocks are omnivores that enjoy both tiny insects and tasty seeds.
Urban areas
Foraging
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