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Dunnock - Wikipedia
The dunnock (Prunella modularis) is a small passerine, or perching bird, found throughout temperate Europe and into Asian Russia. Dunnocks have also been ... en.wikipedia.org
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Dunnock Bird Facts | Prunella Modularis - RSPB
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. www.rspb.org.uk
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Dunnock - eBird
Rather drab but distinctive little bird: note slender, thrush-like bill (not stout, like superficially similar sparrows), blue-gray head sides, streaked back. ebird.org
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dunnock
dunnock (ˈdʌnək) Also 5 donek, dunoke, 7 dunneck, 9 dinnick (sense 2). [app. f. dun a. + -ock dim. suffix; from the dusky brown colour of the plumage. Cf. dunlin.] 1. The hedge-sparrow or hedge-warbler (Accentor modularis).c 1475 Pict. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 761/38 Hec lonefa, a donek. 1483 Cath. Angl.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dunnock (Prunella modularis) - British Birds - Woodland Trust
Dunnocks are commonly seen in and around hedgerows. Look out for the species hopping along the ground as it searches for insects. They are also commonly seen ... www.woodlandtrust.org.uk
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Dunnock - BirdWatch Ireland
Roughly Robin-sized, the Dunnock is a sturdy dark brown bird, with bold black streaking and a bluish-grey head and neck, a thin pointed bill and orange-brown ... birdwatchireland.ie
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Dunnock | The Wildlife Trusts
The dunnock is a small bird, about the size of a robin, which is common in gardens, parks, hedgerows, scrub and along woodland edges. www.wildlifetrusts.org
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Dunnock - BTO
Dunnocks are known for their interesting sex lives, with both males and females mating with more than one partner. They are quite shy and often seen on the ... www.bto.org
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Dunnock: Identification, Nesting, Habitat & Food | Ark Wildlife UK
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. www.arkwildlife.co.uk
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Dunnock - Prunella modularis - Birds of the World
14·5 cm; 19–20 g. Male ... nominate subspecies ... has smoky-gray head, neck, throat and breast; gray-brown cheeks with fine pale streaks ... mantle ... birdsoftheworld.org
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Dunnock | Identification Guide - Bird Spot
Also known as the hedge sparrow or hedge warbler, the dunnock is a small passerine bird whose name means “little brown”. Unlike other small brown birds of ... www.birdspot.co.uk
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Mildred Dunnock
Mildred Dorothy Dunnock (January 25, 1901 – July 5, 1991) was an American stage and screen actress. Early life Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Dunnock graduated from Western High School. wikipedia.org
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pinnock
▪ I. pinnock1 Now local. (ˈpɪnək) Forms: 3 pynnuc, pinnuc, 5 pynok, 6 pynnock, 6–7 pinnocke, 8– pinnock. [prob. echoic, from the bird's note; but the ending simulates -ock, dim. suffix.] A name for the hedge-sparrow or dunnock; also for the blue titmouse, and, locally, for some other birds: cf. dunn... Oxford English Dictionary
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dinnick
dinnick local var. of dunnock, hedge-sparrow. Oxford English Dictionary
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Accentor
The genus name Prunella is from the German Braunelle, "dunnock", a diminutive of braun, "brown". The dunnock is an exception since it prefers to be solitary except when feeding. wikipedia.org
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