House Wren

Troglodytes aedon

  • Song

  • The house wren, as its family name Troglodytidae, or cave dweller, indicates, builds its nest in small natural or man-made cavities. The male first builds a nest and then tries to attract a female. If he is successful, the female usually discards the male's nesting material and reconstructs her own nest, in which she lays six to eight eggs.

  • Carolina Wren Picture

  • The Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) likes to live in thick underbrush and moist areas. It is identified by a broad white eye stripe, rufous back and bright buffy underparts. The song of this wren consists of very loud triplets repeated 4-6 times.

    G.I. Bernard/Oxford Scientific FilmsBBC Natural History Sound Library. All rights reserved.

    "House Wren," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 96 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1995 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    Museum of Natural History. All Rights Reserved.


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