Dunnock

 Dunnock

(Prunella modularis)

Above a photo of a Dunnock at Narrows Wood


The Dunnock is a hedgerow bird that sometimes gets mistaken for a Sparrow. But if you look carefully at its beak its much thinner and more pointed than a sparrows bill. It is also about the size of a Robin. Like Robins there feeding habits are similar and the spend a lot of time foraging on the Ground.

Dunnocks nest in dense vegetation usually in hedgerows, 
building a nest of Moss & twigs.
Breeding between April & June. 

Key Management Actions for Narrows Wood in the Conservation of the Dunnock which is on the Amber list. Planting of new Hedgerow trees on the woodland & Field edges, should provide food and shelter for this Hedgerow bird. 

Our Hedgerow Projects are Now well underway to create Habitat that will suit the Dunnock for there Nesting site habitat. 
  

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