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      • The wren is easily recognised by its small, round, plump shape and its distinctive small chestnut-coloured tail which is almost continuously cocked up. Its brown colouration is paler on the under parts. It has dense dark bars on its wings, flanks and tail. The young are like the adults but have fewer bars.
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  1. May 30, 2011 · A plain brown bird with an effervescent voice, the House Wren is a common backyard bird over nearly the entire Western Hemisphere. Listen for its rush-and-jumble song in summer and you’ll find this species zipping through shrubs and low tree branches, snatching at insects.

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  2. Nov 3, 2022 · Updated: Nov. 03, 2022. The Southwest is a hotspot for wren diversity. Get to know several types of wrens with big personalities and even bigger singing voices. SteveByland/Getty Images. Carolina wren on a branch with a worm. Types of Wren Birds to Look for. Despite their cryptic brown coloration, wrens are hard to overlook.

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    • Types of Wrens
    • House Wren Identification
    • Winter Wren Identification
    • Carolina Wren Identification
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    There are 10 types of wren in North America. 11 if you count the Pacific wren subspecies, found in Alaska’s Aleutian island chain.Many ranges of the different species of wrens overlap, making it a bit challenging to tell them apart by location alone. These energetic brown birds are found in various habitats, from rocky desert-scapes to dense thicke...

    House wrens are small brown birds with dark baring on their short tails and wings. Their throats are lighter colored than the rest of their bodies, and they both have a chipper, energetic song. As their name suggests, house wrens are found around residential areas, and will often visit bird feeders. The house wren’s range covers most of the New Wor...

    Winter wrens (Troglodytes hiemalis) are small, rufous-brown birds with round bodies. They have slightly lighter undersides with dark barring all over them. They have short tails they hold upright and short, stubby wings. Winter wrens have a barely visible whitish eye line. Winter wren breeding territories are located in the northernmost American st...

    The Carolina wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) is our list’s most brightly colored type of wren, they have rufous and cinnamon brown plumage, are short and stout, with barring on their wings and tail.The signature white eyebrow is prominent on the Carolina wren. Like many species of wren, they keep their short tail cocked upward when perched. The Car...

    The bewick’s wren is a small songbird with a whitish gray underbelly and a white throat.This mostly dark brown bird has black barring on its short tail. The bright white eyebrow marking is the most distinctive feature of the bewick’s wren. Bewick’s Wren (Thryomanes bewickii) lives in the western United States and Mexico. This compact little bird th...

    The canyon wren has a rufous-brown body, a grayish brown head, and a white throat. The entire body is speckled, and there is barring on the tail. The canyon wren also has a flatter skull than other wrens with a longer beak. This allows them to stick their heads inside crevices to forage insects. The canyon wren (Catherpes mexicanus) is found in Mex...

    Cactus wrens are heavily speckled with a long tail and prominent white eyebrows.Black speckles start in a large clump at the throat, thinning out on the breast and belly. The underside of the cactus wren’s tail has black barring. Their belly is a whitish brown with cinnamon coloring around their legs. Of all the species of wren, the cactus wren (Ca...

    Rock wrens are tawny brown birds with whitish speckles.These wrens are thinner than many species of wren, with barring under their tail and white speckles over their back, wings, and top of the tail. The feathers around their legs are a soft reddish brown in color. There is a slight whitish eyebrow mark. The rock wren (Salpinctes obsoletus )can be ...

    Sedge wrens live in wetland habitats, preferring grasslands in bogs, wet fields, and shallow marshes over deeper waters. This russet-brown bird has to bar over its upper body. The throat and belly are whitish brown, and their legs are especially long. The sedge wren has an exceptionally short tail, even among species of the wren. The sedge wren (Ci...

    Marsh wrens are medium to dark brown birds with barring on the tail, outer parts of the wings, and a small line down the back.Underparts are slightly lighter reddish brown with a gray to the whitish throat. The marsh wren also has a small white eyebrow mark that is clearly defined. Marsh wren (Cistothorus palustris) can be found in marshes througho...

  3. Nov 16, 2021 · Wrens are small birds with brownish colorations. Sometimes they have gray, black and white patches. Very small species of wren may measure under 3.9 inches and weigh no more than 0.32 ounces. The largest species of wrens reach up to 8.7 inches, and weigh as much as 1.8 ounces.

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  4. Description. 4 1/2 -5 1/4" (11-13 cm). Small, hyperactive, with thin bill. Plainer than most wrens; shows faint eyebrow, thin eye-ring, bars on wings and tail. Some in Arizona mountains (intergrades with "Brown-throated" race of western Mexico) are warmer buff on throat. Size. About the size of a Robin, About the size of a Sparrow. Color.

  5. May 4, 2022 · Updated: May 19, 2022. The house wren is a plain looking songbird, but its bubbling songs and nonstop activity make this cavity nester a pleasure to observe. What Does a House Wren Look Like? Roland Jordahl. House wrens are small brown songbirds. People often describe the house wren as plain because the bird has simple brown colors.