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Newborn wrens, like many Songbirds, primarily consume a diet of insects and other invertebrates provided by their parents. They rely on a high-protein diet to support rapid growth and development. While they do not drink water directly, they obtain necessary hydration from the moisture content in their food. As they mature, their diet will expand to include a wider variety of insects and even some plant matter.

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