Troglodytes troglodytes (Linnaeus 1758) (Family Troglodytidae)


Young

Resident Nester; Territory: 4000m²-8ha;
Length: 9-10cm; Wingspan: 13-17cm; Weight: Male 8-12.5g, Female 7-11.3g;
5-8 Eggs: April - July (12-20 Days); Young: May - July (14-19 Days);
Moult: July - September

Biotopes:
Spruce Forest

Beech Forest

Wet Forest

Hedge Rows
Nest:
(0-10m)

Rubus fruticosus Brambles

Tree or Shrub Branches

Hole in Building
Principal Food:
Coleoptera

Diptera

Hemiptera

Formicidae

Araneae

Gastropoda
Predators: Martes martes


Pictures © 2003 J.K. Lindsey

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