The family Prunellidae includes a group of small, sparrow-like birds commonly known as accentors. These birds are found in mountainous regions across Europe and Asia. Synonyms for Prunellidae include the subfamily Prunellinae and the genus Prunella. The family has six species, including the Alpine accentor, Siberian accentor, and Dunnock. The Dunnock, also known as the Hedge accentor, is a common garden bird in Europe and has a varied diet of insects, seeds, and berries. The Prunellidae family is known for their ground-dwelling behavior, and their plumage often blends into their rocky habitats, making them difficult to spot.