Weeks Bay Foundation Photo Album
Photos of Wrens
 

Carolina Wren
 
(Thryohorus ludovicianus)
  
More often heard than seen, the loud,clear,bell-like tea-kettle, tea- kettle, tea-kettle or cheery, cheery, cheery song often is the best way of finding the Carolina Wren during any season.

(photo by Dave Cagnolatti)

 

Marsh Wren 

(Cistothorus palustris)
 
This is a permanent resident along the Gulf Coast, common in open marshes and other wet areas in winter, and fairly commom and local as a breeding resident in summer, especially in cattail and saw grass.

(photo by Marlene Cashen)

 

Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
 
This wren is common all year in the concealing underbrush of moist woodlands and swamps.   

(photo by Marlene Cashen)

 
 
 
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