Small brownish European songbird.
1 And Hareton Earnshaw has been cast out like an unfledged dunnock .
2 In fact, this feature of dunnock life reminds me of a number of politicians.
3 Dr Brandt said there were a number of factors that could have led to the dunnock 's decline.
4 One of the birds Kiwis will be keeping an eye out for is the dunnock , or hedge sparrow, which has declined in numbers recently.
5 However, what works for one pair of dunnocks might not work for another.
6 It's all food for ground-feeding birds such as dunnocks , wrens and robins that switch to seeds when insects are scarce.
7 We evaluated whether the social status of males predicted their sperm speed in a wild population of dunnocks (Prunella modularis).
8 In the garden more blackbirds swooping and scuttling than ever; the robins and dunnocks splashing in the bird bath, an occasional goldcrest.
9 Following are the Greenfinch 87 per cent, and the Dunnock , which used to be called the Hedge Sparrow with 83 per cent.
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