Carolina Wren

Thryothorus ludovicianus

The Carolina Wren is a small bird with a distinctive loud and melodious song. It has a reddish-brown back, warm buffy underparts, and a white eyebrow stripe. This species is known for its bold and curious nature, often foraging in gardens and urban areas. Carolina Wrens build their nests in a variety of locations, including birdhouses, hanging plants, and woodpiles. They are primarily insectivorous but also consume seeds and fruits. These wrens are found in a range of habitats, from woodlands and thickets to suburban areas. They are known for their resilience in adapting to human-altered landscapes.

Habitat: Woodlands, thickets, suburban areas

Carolina Wren
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