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  1. The Carolina Wren is a small but chunky bird with a round body and a long tail that it often cocks upward. The head is large with very little neck, and the distinctive bill marks it as a wren: long, slender, and downcurved.

    • Sounds

      Songs. Only male Carolina Wrens sing—a series of several...

    • Life History

      In summer it can seem that every patch of woods in the...

    • Overview

      In summer it can seem that every patch of woods in the...

  2. More brightly colored than most wrens, and with a rich musical song, Carolina Wrens are common in open woods and backyards in the southeast. There they busily explore brushpiles and low tangles.

  3. The Carolina wren ( Thryothorus ludovicianus) is a common species of wren that is a resident in the eastern half of the United States of America, the extreme south of Ontario, Canada, and the extreme northeast of Mexico.

  4. The Carolina Wren is the largest wren species found in eastern North America. There are ten recognized subspecies, differing slightly in plumage color and detail. All can be identified by rich reddish brown and buff plumage, accented by a white stripe over the eye.

  5. The Carolina wren is an adaptable dweller of forestlands, swamps, farms, and tree-filled human communities. Bird Songs. Carolina wrens are small but very vocal animals. Males are especially...

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