π Dunnock (Prunella modularis)
The Dunnock is a small, brown-backed bird with a distinctive slate-grey head and breast, making males and females visually identical. Widespread across Europe and into temperate Asian Russia, it is a resident species common in gardens, parks, and hedgerows, where it maintains a shy and secretive nature. Often called the 'hedge sparrow,' its typical behaviour involves hopping or shuffling along the ground beneath cover, frequently flicking its wings. Seven subspecies are currently recognised. Gemini 3 (Edited)
Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)
Fun fact: The Dunnock is notable for its unusually complex and variable breeding strategies that often involve non-monogamy.
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