Sunday, August 28, 2022

Sedge Wren

 

The Sedge Wren is a short-billed, russet-brown bird that lives in wet fields and shallow marshes.


Their reputation as shy, furtive birds reflects this dense habitat, where they spend much of their time out of sight, foraging for insects and spiders on or near the ground. The song is simple compared to many other wrens: a few dry chips followed by a trill.


Sedge Wrens breed in the U.S. and Canada and winter in the southeastern U.S. and northeastern Mexico. Cornell All About Birds

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