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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WrenWren - Wikipedia

    Wrens are a family of brown passerine birds in the predominantly New World family Troglodytidae. The family includes 88 species divided into 19 genera. Only the Eurasian wren occurs in the Old World, where, in Anglophone regions, it is commonly known simply as the "wren", as it is the originator of the name.

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  3. Inglés. Español. wren n. (small bird) chochín nm. Wrens build nests of twigs, leaves, and grass. Wren n. UK, historical, usually plural (member of Women's Royal Naval Service) miembro de los servicios femeninos de la Marina Real Británica n común + loc adj.

  4. Learn about wren, a family of about 85 species of small, chunky, brownish birds that originated in the Western Hemisphere. Find out their characteristics, distribution, habitat, behavior, and more.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › House_wrenHouse wren - Wikipedia

    The house wren (Troglodytes aedon) is a very small bird of the wren family, Troglodytidae. It occurs from Canada to southernmost South America, and is thus the most widely distributed native bird in the Americas. It occurs in most suburban areas in its range and it is the single most common wren.

  6. Learn about the wren, a tiny, brown bird with a cocked tail and a loud voice, that builds its nests in bushes and rock crevices. Find out its distribution, conservation status, when to see it and how to identify it.

  7. The Eurasian Wren is a mousy little bird of backyard gardens, but it is also an avian dynamo that can survive above treeline in the Alps and has colonized remote North Atlantic islands. This tiny species delivers an amazingly loud song for its size, weaving together whistles and trills at breakneck speed.