Wrens are generally low-flying birds, typically staying close to the ground or within the foliage. They can fly up to about 30 feet (9 meters) high when necessary, such as when escaping predators or navigating their environment. However, they usually prefer to move through dense cover rather than soaring to great heights.
Wren High School was created in 1957.
Around four to seven years, depending on species.
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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.
Where Im from in the west of Ireland its called Féile an Dreoilín..which translates as festival of the wren..and as far as i know it relates back to the story of the day all the birds gathered to see who could fly the highest and fastest..as the eagle soared high above all the other birds the wren hid in the tuft of feathers on top of his head..therefore being the bird that flew the fastest and highest...gaining the title "The Wren King"...and so people hunt the wren and go from door to door singing a song called "ó mo dreoilin" and collect money as a reward for capturing the wren king...its a custom that is dying out now, but was very popular in the 1940+...hope that helps!
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i think its (fly high) by shaggy ft Gary nesta pine
The address of the Wren Branch is: 101 Washington St, Wren, 45899 0049
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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