Carolina Wren |
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Description
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5 1/2. Rich Brown above, buff below, with conspicuous white eyebrow. |
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Voice
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A loud whistled tweedle-tweedle-tweedle
or tea-kettle-tea-kettle-tea-kettle, sung all day long in a all seasons.
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Habitat
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Woodland thickets, ravines,
and rocky slopes covered with brush.
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Nesting
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5 brown-spotted
whitish eggs in a feather-lined, domed stick nest with an entrance on the
side. The nest is placed in stone walls, hollow tree stumps, tin cans, mail
boxes, birdhouses, and even coat pockets on clotheslines.
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Other
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These wrens do not migrate.
At the northern edge of their range they increase in mild years, but a
sever cold season with heavy snows will often decimate their numbers.
They live in thickets and swamps, frequenting brush piles and old wooden
buildings.
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