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Prunella Modularis Collection

"Exploring the Life of Prunella modularis: A Glimpse into the World of European Birds" Step back in time to 1897

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Prunella Modularis Collection: Eggs of European birds, lithograph, published in 1897
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock (Prunella modularis) bathing, Wiltshire, UK, April
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Hedge sparrow / Dunnock (Prunella modularis) nest with three eggs
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock (Prunella modularis) perching on tree branch, Belgium. July
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Prunella Modularis Collection: May Blossom and a Hedge Sparrows Nest, 1845 (gouache on paper)
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Accentor modularis (Dunnock). Creators: John Gould, Henry Constantine Richter
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Hedge Sparrow, (Prunella modularis), c1850, (1856)
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock foraging in garden Netherlands, Prunella modularis
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock with food, Prunella modularis
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock near water, Prunella modularis
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock in twig, Prunella modularis
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock on branch with blossom, Prunella modularis
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock perched, Prunella modularis, The Netherlands
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Displaying Dunnock, Prunella modularis
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock (Prunella modularis) singing, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock (Prunella modularis) adult, perched on a branch, Veluwe, The Netherlands
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock (Prunella modularis), Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock (Prunella modularis), Madrid, Spain
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock (Prunella modularis) male, Switzerland
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock (Prunella modularis), Bavaria, Germany
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock (Prunella modularis), Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Just-hatched cuckoo chick pushing dunnocks egg out of nest, view from above
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock, also Hedge Accentor, Hedge Sparrow or Hedge Warbler -Prunella modularis-, Untergroningen
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock Prunella modularis in song Norfolk spring
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock Prunella modularis Norfolk spring
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Prunella Modularis Collection: Dunnock Prunella modularis Kent spring


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"Exploring the Life of Prunella modularis: A Glimpse into the World of European Birds" Step back in time to 1897, when a captivating lithograph showcasing the delicate eggs of European birds was published. Among them, we find the enchanting Dunnock (Prunella modularis), a bird known for its bathing habits captured in Wiltshire, UK, during an April day. Nature's surprises continue as we stumble upon a Hedge Sparrow/Dunnock nest with three precious eggs exposed by summer hedge cutting in the UK. This image reminds us of the resilience and adaptability these birds possess. Venturing further across borders, we discover a Dunnock perched gracefully on a tree branch in Belgium during July. The scene evokes tranquility and showcases their ability to blend seamlessly with their surroundings. Traveling even deeper into history, we encounter an exquisite gouache painting from 1845 depicting May Blossom alongside a Hedge Sparrow's Nest. This artwork beautifully captures nature's harmony and intertwines it with human creativity. The scientific world also pays homage to this remarkable species through works like John Gould and Henry Constantine Richter's creation - Accentor modularis (Dunnock). Their collaboration immortalizes this bird's beauty for generations to come. Fast forward to c1850 when another stunning portrayal of the Hedge Sparrow (Prunella modularis) emerges. This artwork transports us back in time while reminding us that nature has always been an inspiration for artistic expression. But it is not just visual art that celebrates these creatures; their melodic voices resonate throughout different landscapes. From Noord-Holland, The Netherlands, where they sing harmoniously amidst picturesque scenery, to Veluwe where an adult Dunnock proudly perches on a branch - their songs bring joy wherever they go. As our journey continues across Europe, we encounter sightings of Dunnocks in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Madrid, Spain, and even Switzerland.