the life span is 5 years.
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.
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
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.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cistothorus platensis.
sThis is most likely one of the small Wrens. These include Winter Wren, House Wren, Bewick's Wren, Carolina Wren, Sedge Wren, or Marsh Wren. I am basing this on the "erect" tail.
Acute sedge is a species of sedge, Latin name Carex acuta, also known as slender tufted-sedge.
Sedge Sprite was created in 1861.
Habitat loss from human activity is the Sedge Wren's biggest modern threat. Although globally considered a species of "Least Concern" by the IUCN, Sedge Wrens have been listed as endagered and nearing extirpation (or, "local extinction") in a number of locales in their natural, Eastern American habitat. "Human activity" includes construction, urban sprawl, deforestation and even changing agricultural practices. Farm runoff is just one contributor to wetland loss throughout the region - affecting Sedge Wrens along with a myriad other species calling bogs, marshes and other "swampy places" their homes.
Sedge is a grass like plant. It has leaves and spikes.
A Bicknell's sedge is a variety of sedge, Latin name Carex bicknelli, principally found in north central and northeastern United States.
The carnation sedge or carax panicea is an Irish and UK wildflower.
White-topped Sedge, White Star Sedge, and Starrush Whitetop are all common names for Rhynchospora colorata, a perennial sedge found in southeastern North America, from Virginia to New Mexico in the U.S, and south to the Caribbean Islands.