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Wrens - Camano, Washington State USA (1 Viewer)

Fandango739

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All seen this past week.
1 -4) Observed trail side in mixed boarder woods with blackberry. Extremely overcast. Bewick's, maybe?
5) Observed in old cedar woods, dense undergrowth. Only photo, sorry. Perhaps Winter Wren?

If I am correct, these would both be new on my list!
 

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Pacific Wren is surely much more likely than Winter Wren, but I agree that we cannot be confident it is either.
 
There's one state record of Winter Wren is Washington while Pacific wren are abundant breeders... you're probably fine calling it a pacific.
 
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