The dunnock (Prunella modularis) is a small passerine, or perching bird, found throughout temperate Europe and into Asian Russia. |
Dunnocks are small brown songbirds that were introduced from England into multiple regions of New Zealand between 1865 and 1896. |
The dunnock is a small bird, about the size of a robin, which is common in gardens, parks, hedgerows, scrub and along woodland edges. |
a small European bird with a musical callTopics Birdsc2. Word OriginMiddle English: apparently from dun (from its brown and grey plumage) + -ock. |
Also known as hedge sparrow, the dunnock may not be the most glamorous of birds, but there is more to this species than meets the eye. Не найдено: dunnet | Нужно включить: dunnet |
The dunnock is similar to the female house sparrow, it is often called the hedge sparrow. Find out more about dunnocks, including their habitat and diet. Не найдено: meaning | Нужно включить: meaning |
The dunnock is described by its name which derives from the Old English word for 'little brown'. This is because, from afar, they do look drab. Не найдено: dunnet | Нужно включить: dunnet |
12 common (and uncommon) names for bird species that sound like they could be insults, and in some cases are. |
Dunnocks are also known as 'hedge sparrows' but they're not sparrows at all – they're actually the only UK member of the bird family called the Accentors. Не найдено: meaning | Нужно включить: meaning |
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