Details for Wren
- Wren
Wrens are small, active birds known for their energetic movements, often holding their short tails cocked upright. They belong to the family Troglodytidae, primarily found in the Americas, with one species (Eurasian Wren) in Europe and Asia. Wrens are typically small, brown, and relatively drab in plumage, but many have loud, complex songs. Their size varies, with most species being around 10-14 cm (4-5.5 inches) long. They are insectivorous, foraging for insects and spiders in dense undergrowth. Wrens are highly adaptable, inhabiting diverse environments from forests to deserts.
Habitat: The Wren lives in France, Germany, Spain, United-kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Japan, China, Russia, United-states-of-america, Mexico, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Suriname, Uruguay, Belize, Panama, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa-rica.