Sedge Wren Photo Gallery
Small wren with a round belly, a streaked back, and banded wings. Often holds its short tail upright. Sexes similar.
© Brad Imhoff | Macaulay LibraryOhio, May 12, 2020Small wren with a finely streaked crown and peachy flanks. Found in wet meadows, hayfields, and marshes.
© Jim Guyton | Macaulay LibraryNorth Carolina, October 09, 2016Small, round wren with banded wings and tail and a streaked back. Flanks and lower belly have a peachy wash.
© Jay McGowan | Macaulay LibraryNew York, June 12, 2015Found in areas with dense patches of sedges and grasses in wet meadows, hayfields, and marshes.
© Evan Lipton | Macaulay LibraryIllinois, July 24, 2016Note streaked crown and the brown-and-white streaking on the back.
© Evan Lipton | Macaulay LibraryMassachusetts, November 02, 2016Small wren of wet grasslands. Note short bill and banded wings.
© Jay McGowan | Macaulay LibraryNew York, July 31, 2020Small wren with buffy or peachy wash to the underparts. Stays low in grassy vegetation; does not tend to use deeper marshes with cattails.
© Ryan Sanderson | Macaulay LibraryIndiana, July 27, 2020Found in areas with dense patches of sedges and grasses in wet meadows, hayfields, and marshes.
© Jay McGowan | Macaulay LibraryNew York, July 31, 2020Need Bird ID Help? Try Merlin
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