
Wren - Wikipedia
Wrens are a family, Troglodytidae, of small brown passerine birds. The family includes 96 species and is divided into 19 genera. All species are restricted to the New World except for the …
Northern House Wren - All About Birds
A plain brown bird with an effervescent voice, the Northern House Wren is a common backyard bird across most of the U.S. and southern Canada. Listen for its rush-and-jumble song in …
10 Types of Wrens (with Photos) - Bird Feeder Hub
Wrens are some of the most energetic and vocal birds in North America. These small, brown songbirds are known for their upright tails, lively movements, and loud, complex songs that …
Wren Facts, Types, Diet, Reproduction, Classification, Pictures
The wren is a small to medium sized bird, known for its loud calls and beautiful songs that are often quite pleasant to the human ear. While hard to spot, being very small and, in fact, the …
Wren | Songbird, Tiny & Brown | Britannica
Wren, (family Troglodytidae), any of approximately 85 species of small, chunky, brownish birds (order Passeriformes). The family originated in the Western Hemisphere, and only one …
21 Types of Wren Birds - Birdserenity
Jun 5, 2025 · Discover all types of wren birds found across North America. Learn how to identify wrens by their songs, colors, and unique habitats.
Wrens (Family: Troglodytidae) - Pacific Wildlife Institute
Wrens are small, brownish passerine birds characterized by their upbeat tail position and bustling behavior. They generally have compact bodies, pointed bills, and strong legs. Most wrens are …
Wrens | Audubon
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What Is a Wren? Characteristics, Habitat, and Behavior
The Eurasian Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) is widely distributed across Europe and Asia. It is a tiny, plump bird, notable for its cocked tail and remarkably loud vocalizations.
Wren - The Wildlife Trusts
The tiny wren, with its typically cocked tail, is a welcome and common visitor to gardens across town and countryside. It builds its domed nests in sheltered bushes and rock crevices.