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What is the common bird on earth?

The most common bird on Earth is the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus), due to its widespread presence in farms and backyards worldwide.


Is the Carolina wren endangered?

No..It is a common bird in the eastern U.S.


Which bird was on the British Farthing coin?

The 1937 to 1956 British Farthing features a wren on the reverse. All documentation refers to nothing more than simply "Wren". It is suggested by one source that the designer, Thomas Humphrey Paget, probably did not know the type of wren himself, and merely engraved a wren from a picture.


What bird make the nest on most unusual places?

a wren


what bird would you be most likely find in a desert flamingo egret catus wren or goldfinch?

cactus wren


What is the most populated area of Wren's?

The southeastern U.S. has the most species, with the Carolina wren the most common.


A bird with a w in it?

One bird name with the letter W in it is the wren. There are many different types of wren, including the house wren and the sedge wren. Hawks are another bird with a W in their name.


Is a wren a singing bird?

most definitely! they are very timid as well...


Is a wren a big bird?

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What color is the wren or the South Carolina state bird?

The Carolina wren is a brown bird with a white belly.


Why was the wren on the farthing?

The wren was featured on the British farthing coin due to its historical and cultural significance in Britain. The wren is a small bird often associated with folklore and was considered a symbol of the countryside. The decision to depict the wren on the farthing, introduced in 1937, also reflected a desire to celebrate British wildlife and heritage during a time when national identity was particularly valued. The farthing was eventually withdrawn from circulation in 1980, but the wren remains a beloved symbol in British culture.


What bird used its stiff tail as a prop when it climbs?

Wren