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Superb Fairy Wren mothers teach their children a unique bird call which allows them to understand when the other is near.
These birds are from the wren family
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.
Absolutely. Although commonly called the "blue wren", the correct name for this species is Superb Fairy Wren. Their presence was noted before the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788. The species was one of the first from Australia to be described, in 1782, as a result of Cook's voyage to the continent in 1770. Blue wrens are widespread throughout eastern Australia, and have adapted well to European settlement, establishing themselves in parks, gardens and suburbia.
Several birds do this, one of which is the wren.
Sedge wren, marsh wren, Carolina wren, winter wren, cactus wren, rock wren, Bewick's wren, canyon wren, house wren.
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The address of the Wren Branch is: 101 Washington St, Wren, 45899 0049