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Winter Wren --Vicki's Backyard--Woodstock, Georgia | by davidcreebirder Winter Wren, British Wildlife, Airbrush Art, Backyard Birds, Bird Pictures, All Birds, Pretty Birds, Bird Photo, Colorful Birds

EXPLORE # 282 --On Thursday, My Flickr friend, CCinTheSouth, Courtney, and I met over at Flickr Friend , Vicki's Nature, (Vicki's) to photograph a Brown Creeper that has been in her yard for at least 6 weeks. Well , we arrived at noon---and stayed most of the day--- The Brown Creeper was a 'NO SHOW!!! Was i ever disappointed--but hey--that's bird watching for you!!! While there, Courtney and I wandered about Vicki's yard and surrounding riparian area next to a nice golf course. One key bird…

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Wren Species In Arkansas ~ 1. House wren (migration, nonbreeding), 2. winter wren (nonbreeding), 3. Bewick's wren (in western Arkansas : nonbreeding, year-round), 4. Carolina wren (year-round), 5. sedge wren (migration), & 6. marsh wren (migration) #ornithology #bird_watching Carolina Wren Painting, House Wren Bird, Carolina Wren Bird House, Wren Bird Tattoo Simple, House Wren Tattoo, Wren Bird Drawing, Wren Tattoo Design, Carolina Wren Tattoo, Wren Tattoo Simple

Wren Species In Arkansas ~ 1. House wren (migration, nonbreeding), 2. winter wren (nonbreeding), 3. Bewick's wren (in western Arkansas : nonbreeding, year-round), 4. Carolina wren (year-round), 5. sedge wren (migration), & 6. marsh wren (migration) #ornithology #bird_watching

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Winter Wren Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology Winter Wren, Arachnids, Wren, Bird Watching, The Winter, Insects, Lab, Birds, Photo And Video

In the tangled understory of eastern forests, a tiny ball of energy lets loose with a rich cascade of bubbly notes. This songster is none other than the Winter Wren, shaking as it sings its astoundingly loud song. It sports a palette of browns with dark barring on the wings, tail, and belly. It habitually holds its tiny tail straight up and bounces up and down. This rather weak flier hops and scampers among fallen logs mouselike, inspecting upturned roots and vegetation for insects.

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