Prunella modularis (Linnaeus, 1758)

Vernacular name:
Dunnock, hedge accentor, hedge sparrow
Kind:
Animalia
EUNIS Code Biotope Type Name Source
F4 Temperate shrub heathland Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
G Woodland, forest and other wooded land ILE SAS
G1 Broadleaved deciduous woodland Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
G3 Coniferous woodland Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
I1 Arable land and market gardens Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
FB Shrub plantations Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
G5 Lines of trees, small anthropogenic woodlands, recently felled woodland, early-stage woodland and coppice Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
FA Hedgerows Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
F3 Temperate and mediterranean-montane scrub Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
F2 Arctic, alpine and subalpine scrub Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
G1.6A Hellenic [Fagus] forests ILE SAS
G4 Mixed deciduous and coniferous woodland Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
I2 Cultivated areas of gardens and parks Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
F9 Riverine and fen scrubs Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
E5 Woodland fringes and clearings and tall forb stands Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.