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there are alot of wren types (about 60) a few are: the blue-fairy wren the cactus wren the sedge wren purple crowned fairy wren
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There are fourteen different species of fairy wrens. Some are endemic to Australia and others live in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. If you click on the name of each type of fairy wren in the related Wikipedia article on the Maluridae family of birds, you will be able to find out where each species lives.
There are about 10 species of wrens found in the United States. These include the Carolina Wren, House Wren, Bewick's Wren, Canyon Wren, Marsh Wren, Sedge Wren, and more. Each species can be recognized by its unique characteristics and range.
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Yes, butcherbirds are known to prey on superb fairy wrens. These birds are opportunistic hunters and will take advantage of smaller birds, especially when they are vulnerable. The predation can significantly impact local populations of superb fairy wrens, particularly in areas where habitat is fragmented or where their natural defenses are compromised.
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Wrens,being small are eaten by many predators.Cats,snakes and sharp shinned hawks are the major predators.In spite of this,the wren family continues to flourish,withover 63 species world wide.U.S. wrens include house wren,carolina wren,winter wren,cactus wren,sege wren,marsh wren,and Bewick's wren.
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