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Wrens

Wrens are small birds. There are over 80 different kinds of these birds.

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Which wren is the smallest wren?

The winter wren, Troglodytes Troglodytes, at 4 inches long.

What is the Ojibwa Indian name for a house wren?

The Ojibwa Indian name for a house wren is "nibwazhi." This name reflects the cultural significance and connection the Ojibwa people have with nature and wildlife, often incorporating their observations and interactions with local fauna into their language. The house wren is recognized for its distinctive song and behavior, making it a notable part of the Ojibwa's natural surroundings.

Why was Christopher wren important?

Christopher Wren was a pivotal figure in 17th-century architecture, best known for his role in rebuilding London after the Great Fire of 1666. As the principal architect of St. Paul's Cathedral, he blended classical and modern design elements, significantly influencing English Baroque architecture. Wren was also a prominent scientist and served as the president of the Royal Society, contributing to advancements in astronomy and mathematics. His work left a lasting legacy on both architecture and the scientific community.

Where did Sir Christopher Wren live?

He lived for most of his life in the Old Court House on Hampton Court Green (there is an English Heritage blue plaque on the house wall).

What size hole do wrens houses need?

From one and one quarter to one and one half inch.

What is the native American meaning of a wren?

English name derived from the vocabulary word for the bird, wren, from Old English wrenna, meaning simply "wren." In many other languages, the name of this bird denotes "royalty."

Is a wren bigger than a sparrow?

For the most part yes. Wrens are pretty smaller than thrushes.

What does a Carolina wren eats?

Mainly insects and fruit..Will consume sunflower seeds and suet at feeders.

What will happen to a wren in a hedge if insecticides was sprayed?

what will happen to a wren if its sprayed by insecticide

How do you raise abandoned wren eggs?

Well don't touch them unless you are absolutely certain that both the parents are dead. If you touch the eggs, the parents will not come back. You need to put them in an incubator with some nesting material like hay, feathers, and cloth, and hope for the best. I don't see how you are going to teach them to fly or find food, anyhow, but the best of luck to ya!

Is there another name for wren?

no. sorry but its no.wren is wren.

Where do purple crowned fairy wrens live?

i do no know ok got it i am now doing a project on it but for now i do not know

When wrens have had their first brood do you take out the nest?

After the young have left the nest, remove it. Wrens won't re-nest on the old one.

Do wrens move their young?

Like all other birds wrens have powerful breast muscles that aid flight.