Wren

Wrens are small, agile birds belonging to the family Troglodytidae. Known for their distinctive, melodious songs, these birds are found primarily across the Americas, with the Eurasian wren being the exception. Wrens are characterized by their short wings, long bills, and a habit of cocking their tails upward. They occupy a variety of habitats, from forests to urban areas, and are renowned for their resourcefulness and adaptability. Despite their diminutive size, wrens are spirited and energetic, often seen flitting about in search of insects and spiders, which compose the majority of their diet.

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