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Accentors - Photo (c) LiChieh Pan, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA) CC
Accentors (Genus Prunella) Info
The accentors are a genus of birds in the family Prunellidae, which is the only bird family endemic to the Palearctic. This small group of closely related passerines are all in the genus Prunella. All but the dunnock and the Japanese accentor are inhabitants of the mountainous regions of Europe and Asia; these two also occur in lowland areas, as does the Siberian accentor in the far north of Siberia. These birds are not strongly migratory,... (Wikipedia)
Common Selfheal - Photo (c) fitomorfolog_t, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by fitomorfolog_t CC
Self Heal (Prunella vulgaris) Info
Prunella vulgaris (known as common self-heal , heal-all, woundwort, heart-of-the-earth, carpenter's herb, brownwort and blue curls) is an herbaceous plant in the genus Prunella. (Wikipedia)
Dunnock - Photo (c) Alexis Lours, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Alexis Lours CC
Dunnock (Prunella modularis) Info
The dunnock (Prunella modularis) is a small passerine, or perching bird, found throughout temperate Europe and into Asia. Dunnocks have also been successfully introduced into New Zealand. It is by far the most widespread member of the accentor family, which otherwise consists of mountain species. Other common names of the dunnock include the hedge accentor, hedge sparrow, or hedge warbler. (Wikipedia)
Cut-leaved Selfheal - Photo (c) Ivano Marques, all rights reserved, uploaded by Ivano Marques C
Cut-leaved Selfheal (Prunella laciniata) Info
Prunella laciniata, the cutleaf selfheal, is a plant in the Lamiaceae family. (Wikipedia)