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[[Image:House_Wren.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Juvenile<br />Photo by {{user|Muskrat|Muskrat}}<br />North-eastern [[Pennsylvania]], [[USA]]]]
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[[File:House-Wren_Caribbean-Trinidad-Tobago_GALUS.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo &copy; by {{user|Gallus|Gallus}}<br /> [[Trinidad and Tobago]], 2 March 2005]]
 
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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
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[[Image:House_Wren.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Juvenile<br />Photo &copy; by {{user|Muskrat|Muskrat}}<br />North-eastern [[Pennsylvania]], [[USA]]]]
 
Length 11.5-12.5 cm, weight 9-14 g.
 
Length 11.5-12.5 cm, weight 9-14 g.
 
*Small bird
 
*Small bird
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*Paler below, with no distinctive markings
 
*Paler below, with no distinctive markings
 
===Similar Species===
 
===Similar Species===
[[Image:Chercan1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Subspecies ''chilensis''<br />Photo by {{user|Luis+R|Luis R}}<br />Santiago de [[Chile]], September 2017]]
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[[File:House-Wren_Subspecies-rufescens_NIELS.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Subspecies ''rufescens''<br />Photo &copy; by {{user|njlarsen|NJ Larsen}}<br /> [[Syndicate]], [[Dominica]], 30 September 2012]]
 
[[Winter Wren]] and [[Pacific Wren]] are similar but smaller and darker, with shorter tail and pale eyebrow.
 
[[Winter Wren]] and [[Pacific Wren]] are similar but smaller and darker, with shorter tail and pale eyebrow.
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
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[[Image:Chercan1.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Subspecies ''chilensis''<br />Photo &copy; by {{user|Luis+R|Luis R}}<br />Santiago de [[Chile]], September 2017]]
 
Throughout [[South America]] and the southern half of [[North America]]. As discussed below, there are four main groups within House Wren, which are treated as full species by some authorities<sup>[[#References|1]]</sup>.
 
Throughout [[South America]] and the southern half of [[North America]]. As discussed below, there are four main groups within House Wren, which are treated as full species by some authorities<sup>[[#References|1]]</sup>.
 
*Northern House Wren: breeds in much of the [[United States]] and southernmost parts of [[Canada]]; members of this groups are at least partly migratory.   
 
*Northern House Wren: breeds in much of the [[United States]] and southernmost parts of [[Canada]]; members of this groups are at least partly migratory.   
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'''Song''' is very variable among the different populations, but normally relatively standard within each population. In the USA often first rising, then falling, and often described as having a bubbling quality.  
 
'''Song''' is very variable among the different populations, but normally relatively standard within each population. In the USA often first rising, then falling, and often described as having a bubbling quality.  
  
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<br />Recording by NJLarsen in [[Dominica]]. Bird is subspecies ''T. a. rufescens''<br /><br />
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Recording by NJLarsen in [[Dominica]]. Bird is subspecies ''T. a. rufescens''
  
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<br />Recording by NJLarsen in Rancho Naturalista, [[Costa Rica]]. Bird is subspecies ''T. a. intermedius''
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Recording by NJLarsen in Rancho Naturalista, [[Costa Rica]]. Bird is subspecies ''T. a. intermedius''
 
==References==
 
==References==
#{{Ref-HBWVol10}}#{{Ref-Clements6thAug17}}#eNature
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#{{Ref-HBWVol10}}#{{Ref-Clements6thAug17}}#Second half of this [http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=114503&highlight=Troglodytes+aedon thread] was mostly about House Wren taxonomy
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#[http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=135446 Birdforum thread] discussing Cobb's Wren
 
#[http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=135446 Birdforum thread] discussing Cobb's Wren
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
{{GSearch|Troglodytes+aedon}}  
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{{GSearch|"Troglodytes aedon" {{!}} "House Wren"}}
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This video link searches for House Wren using the Chilean local name of Chercán (''Troglodytes aedon chilensis'')
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{{Video|Chercán}}
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[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Troglodytes]] [[Category:Bird Songs]]
[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Troglodytes]][[Category:Videos]][[Category:Bird Songs]]
 

Latest revision as of 14:09, 1 December 2023

Photo © by Gallus
Trinidad and Tobago, 2 March 2005
Troglodytes aedon

Identification

Juvenile
Photo © by Muskrat
North-eastern Pennsylvania, USA

Length 11.5-12.5 cm, weight 9-14 g.

  • Small bird
  • Short tail, often held cocked over the back
  • Dusky brown above
  • Paler below, with no distinctive markings

Similar Species

Subspecies rufescens
Photo © by NJ Larsen
Syndicate, Dominica, 30 September 2012

Winter Wren and Pacific Wren are similar but smaller and darker, with shorter tail and pale eyebrow.

Distribution

Subspecies chilensis
Photo © by Luis R
Santiago de Chile, September 2017

Throughout South America and the southern half of North America. As discussed below, there are four main groups within House Wren, which are treated as full species by some authorities1.

  • Northern House Wren: breeds in much of the United States and southernmost parts of Canada; members of this groups are at least partly migratory.
  • Brown-throated Wren: mainly a Mexican grouping, but also found in southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico.
  • Southern House Wren: much of Central and South America.
  • Caribbean House Wren: several islands in the Lesser Antilles and Cozumel off Mexico (possibly even with one species per island).

Taxonomy

Clements2 accepts more than 30 subspecies of House Wren. There has been several suggestions about splitting this species into several species, with the approximate divisions given in the Distribution section above. The taxonomic status of House Wren have been discussed elsewhere in Birdforum3 and there are indications that the northern group may need to be split into an eastern and western form.

Cobb's Wren and Clarion Wren were formerly included in this species; their current treatment as separate species leaves Troglodytes aedon sensu lato as very probably paraphyletic.

Subspecies

There are 32 subspecies[1]:
Northern House Wren (Troglodytes aedon sensu stricto, when treated as a species)

Brown-throated Wren (Troglodytes brunneicollis, when treated as a species)

  • T. a. cahooni: Mountains of south-eastern Arizona to central Mexican plateau
  • T. a. brunneicollis: Central and southern Mexico (San Luis Potosí and Hidalgo to Oaxaca)
  • T. a. compositus: Mountains of eastern Mexico (Coahuila and Nuevo León to Puebla)
  • T. a. nitidus: Southern Mexico (Mount Zempoaltepec in Oaxaca)

Caribbean House Wren (possibly one species per island)

Southern House Wren (Troglodytes musculus, when treated as a species)

  • T. a. intermedius: Southern Mexico (south-eastern Oaxaca and eastern Tabasco) to Costa Rica
  • T. a. inquietus: Extreme southern Costa Rica, Panama and Pearl Islands
  • T. a. carychrous: Coiba Island (Panama)
  • T. a. clarus: Trinidad, the Guianas, Venezuela, Brazil, northern Peru, Colombia
  • T. a. atopus: Northern Colombia (Santa Marta region)
  • T. a. striatulus: Western and Central Andes of Colombia
  • T. a. columbae: Eastern Colombia and western Venezuela
  • T. a. albicans: South-Western Colombia and western Ecuador
  • T. a. tobagensis: Tobago
  • T. a. audax: Arid littoral of western Peru (Cajamarca to northern Ica)
  • T. a. puna: Puna of northern Peru to north-western Bolivia (La Paz)
  • T. a. rex: Central and eastern Bolivia
  • T. a. carabayae: Central and southern Peru (Junín, Cusco and Puno)
  • T. a. tecellatus: Coastal southern Peru (Arequipa) to northern Chile (Tarapacá)
  • T. a. atacamensis: Northern Chile (Antofagasta, Atacama and northern Coquimbo)
  • T. a. musculus: Central and southern Brazil to eastern Paraguay and northeastern Argentina (Misiones)
  • T. a. bonariae: Southern Brazil, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina
  • T. a. chilensis: Southern Chile and southern Argentina to Tierra del Fuego

Habitat

Residential areas, city parks, farmlands, and woodland edges.

Behaviour

Breeding

The nest is cup shaped, made of sticks, grass and lined with feathers. 5-8 white, brown-speckled eggs are laid.

Vocalisation

Song is very variable among the different populations, but normally relatively standard within each population. In the USA often first rising, then falling, and often described as having a bubbling quality.

Recording by NJLarsen in Dominica. Bird is subspecies T. a. rufescens

Recording by NJLarsen in Rancho Naturalista, Costa Rica. Bird is subspecies T. a. intermedius

References

  1. Del Hoyo, J, A Elliot, and D Christie, eds. 2005. Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 10: Cuckoo-Shrikes to Thrushes. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions. ISBN 978-8487334726
  2. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2017. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2017, with updates to August 2017. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  3. Second half of this thread was mostly about House Wren taxonomy
  4. Birdforum thread discussing Cobb's Wren

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External Links

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