White-browed Wren

Campylorhynchus albobrunneus

The White-browed Wren (Campylorhynchus albobrunneus) is a small, charismatic bird found in the dry forests and scrublands of Mexico. It is known for its distinctive white eyebrow stripe and intricate, melodious songs. This species is highly social, often foraging in small groups and communicating through a variety of vocalizations. White-browed Wrens primarily feed on insects and small invertebrates, using their long, slender bills to probe into crevices and foliage. Their nests are intricately woven and placed in thorny shrubs or trees. While not currently considered threatened, habitat loss and degradation pose potential risks to their populations.

Habitat: Dry forests and scrublands

White-browed Wren
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