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  1. Winter Wren Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of …

    Nov 14, 2014 · 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 …

  2. Winter wren - Wikipedia

    In Prospect Park, New York. The winter wren (Troglodytes hiemalis) is a very small North American bird and a member of the mainly New World wren family Troglodytidae.

  3. Winter Wren | Audubon Field Guide

    Usually Winter Wrens live close to the ground; but in spring in the northern woods, males ascend to high perches in the conifers to give voice to a beautiful song of long-running musical trills.

  4. Winter Wren - eBird

    Learn more about Winter Wren from… Tiny, short-tailed, plain-brown wren with a huge voice. Subtly patterned, with indistinct pale eyebrow and diffuse dark barring on flanks and wings. …

  5. What do wrens do in winter? - Birdful

    Feb 23, 2024 · Winter Wrens stay year-round throughout their breeding range across Canada, the northeastern U.S., and the Appalachian Mountains. So most wrens only travel short distances …

  6. Winter Wren: Identification, Habitat, Diet & Behavior Guide

    Oct 9, 2025 · Discover the winter wren: a tiny, secretive songbird with a bold voice, found in dense forests. Learn its ID, habitat, diet, and fascinating behaviors.

  7. winter wren - dnr.illinois.gov

    The winter wren is the smallest wren in North America. Its maximum length is about four inches. It has dark, red-brown feathers and a short, stubby tail. A light line over the eye helps to …

  8. Winter Wren (Troglodytes hiemalis) - WIWR - Birds of North America

    The Winter Wren is a small and inconspicuous bird. It is very easy to overlook where it lives on the forest floor. This wren species is often overlooked as it searches for food among the …

  9. Winter wren - Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ

    It has a slender, slightly decurved bill, a very stubby tail, a light line over the eye, and a dark heavily barred belly. Often described as mouse-like, this small energetic wren is usually …

  10. Winter Wren | State of Tennessee, Wildlife Resources Agency

    It spends the winter across much of the south-central and southeastern United States, and southern California. The Winter Wren is a breeding bird in higher elevations in East …