A small wren with medium-length bill and tail ... but with greater tendency for dense cover. Not a hardy species; stragglers north of core wintering range uncommon. Vagrant: sometimes noted ...
Learn what a Bewick’s wren looks like. Wrens prefer homes hung on low tree branches and are one of few species that tolerate swaying birdhouses. “After I hung a gourd birdhouse in one of the ...
Vocal and plumage variation in the Bewick’s wren is extensive, but all adults have a very long tail, tipped in white and flicked side to side. Eastern populations have disappeared from much of ...
It probably scurried along the ground gobbling up insects, as other surviving species of New Zealand wrens do today. The Stephens Island wren wasn't always confined to Stephens Island. The fossil ...