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Wren
Troglodytes troglodytes
Wrens
(Troglodytidae)
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Small brown bird with vertically erect tail and pointy beak. Red-brown back, white eyebrow, black stripes on wing and tail, the belly is sandy yellow. ♂ builds a nest, the ♀ inspects it and if she approves she decorates it, otherwise he has to start over. Very loud singing for its size. ⇔ l. 9-10 cm LA: ≈ In Europe, we only have one Wren but in the US there are 80 in this genus of which the TROGLODYTES AEDON (House wren) is the most common. See photo LA.
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1 LookAlikes (LA):
Dunnock
Wren
Winterkoning
Zaunkönig
Troglodyte mignon
Scricciolo comune
Chochín común
Carriça
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