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house wren

  1. House Wren.jpg

    House Wren.jpg

    House Wren (Troglodytes aedon baldwini)
  2. Troglodytes musculus   (Corruira)

    Troglodytes musculus (Corruira)

  3. House Wren

    House Wren

  4. House Wren

    House Wren

    ssp chilensis
  5. House Wren

    House Wren

  6. House Wren

    House Wren

    On a trail, Eastern Sierra Nevada
  7. House Wren

    House Wren

  8. house wren

    house wren

  9. House Wren

    House Wren

  10. House Wren

    House Wren

    House Wren (Troglodytes aedon subsp. inquietus) Sexes similar. Around Avicar Restaurant in Torti, Panam Province, Panam. Urban setting in a cleared tropical lowland rainforest at 121 m (397 ft) elevation.
  11. Southern House Wren Ssp chilensis

    Southern House Wren Ssp chilensis

  12. House Wren

    House Wren

    House Wren
  13. Seldom seen

    Seldom seen

    But I'm always happy when one arrives ;)
  14. House Wren

    House Wren

    These guys always seem to have a bug with them when there's babies in the box.
  15. House Wren

    House Wren

    This guy built his nest in my first Bluebird house and just loved to sing all the time.
  16. House Wren

    House Wren

    I never had these birds around the property until I started putting up bird houses last year.
  17. House Wren

    House Wren

    I put up wren houses this year for the first time. I don't know what took me so long. They seem to sing all the time.
  18. House Wren

    House Wren

  19. House Wren

    House Wren

    The only way to sex this one is to ask it, or watch it mate.
  20. Sing It!

    Sing It!

  21. Little pack of nerves

    Little pack of nerves

    House Wren Trolodyte familier
  22. House wren

    House wren

    Heard quite a number of these in the woods. Couldn't get a shot that showed facial markings or back, but ID Forum assures me it's a House Wren. Also learned to recognize (and differentiate between) songs of these (trill over several tones with slightly varying speeds), Orange-crowned Warbler...
  23. Jenny

    Jenny

    Known the world over, the House Wren got this nickname from the early English settlers that honored it in remembrance of the old country.
  24. Western House Wren

    Western House Wren

    House Wren (Western Race) at rest
  25. Itapeby House Wren a bit closer

    Itapeby House Wren a bit closer

    A closer shot of the House Wren in a tree at Itapeby
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