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The
dunnock (
Prunella modularis) is a small
passerine bird in the
accentor family, Prunellidae. It is native to much of temperate Europe and parts of southwest Asia, including the Caucasus, northern Iran and Lebanon, and is also widely distributed in New Zealand after being introduced there in the 19th century. The dunnock inhabits lowland environments such as woodlands, shrubs, hedgerows and gardens, where it usually feeds on the ground. About 14
centimetres (5.5
in) long, it has a streaked brown back and grey head, a fine pointed bill, and produces a thin, tinkling song and a shrill
tseep call. Dunnocks build nests low in bushes or conifers and typically lay three to five unspotted blue eggs. Their breeding system is variable, with different combinations of males and females sometimes sharing parental care.
Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp
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