- The
dunnock (Prunella modularis) is a
small p****erine, or
perching bird,
found throughout temperate Europe and into
Asian Russia.
Dunnocks have also been...
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Mildred Dorothy Dunnock (January 25, 1901 – July 5, 1991) was an
American stage and
screen actress. She was
nominated twice for an
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means it lays eggs in the
nests of
other bird species,
particularly of
dunnocks,
meadow pipits, and reed warblers.
Although its eggs are
larger than those...
- bandicoots,
around 1% of all bird species,[citation needed] such as
jacanas and
dunnocks,
insects such as honeybees, and fish such as pipefish. It is theorized...
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crack willow woodland.
Birds include yellowhammers,
lesser whitethroats,
dunnocks and song thrushes.
Facilities include a bird hide, a
nature trail, an adventure...
- In most species, the male and
female share in the nest making, with the
dunnocks again being an exception;
their males have no part in nest
building or...
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domestic cat. In the
recovery of
ringed robins (Erithacus rubecula) and
dunnocks (Prunella modularis) in Britain, 31% of
deaths were a
result of cat predation...
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strategy has been
observed in the
dunnock, a
small bird.
Before mating with the
polyandrous female, the male
dunnock pecks at the female's
cloaca in order...
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focuses on the
nature of an
English valley especially the
dunnocks. In the
winter a
female dunnock left her
territory to find food and came to the
front garden...
- ISSN 0008-4301. Davies, N. B. (1984). "Cooperation and
conflict among dunnocks,
Prunella modularis, in a
variable mating system".
Animal Behaviour. 33...