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 The Bewick's Wren (Thryomanes bewickii) is a wren native to North America. At about 4cm long, it is gray-brown above, white below, with a long white eyebrow. While similar in appearance to the Carolina Wren, it has a long tail that is tipped in white. The song is loud and melodious, much like the song of other wrens. It lives in thickets, brush piles and hedgerows, open woodlands and scrubby areas, often near streams. Its range is from southern British Columbia, Nebraska, southern Ontario, and southwestern Pennsylvania south to Mexico, Arkansas and the northern Gulf States. It usually lays 5-7 eggs that are white with brown spots.

This is currently the only species of its genus, Thryomanes. The Socorro Wren, formerly placed here too, is actually a close relative of the House Wren complex, as indicated by biogeography and mtDNA NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 sequence analysis, whereas Thryomanes seems not too distant from the Carolina Wren.
 
  
  
 
modelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
dateSat 2008-05-17 15:54:17
focal300.0mm (35mm equivalent: 734mm)
exposureaperture priority (semi-auto)
itineraryReifld bird sanctuary
distantwalk 0.13 km (or 2 mins) NW from last photo
locationMap of "view--bewicks wren"
width600 height450
flashNo timing0.0040 s (1/250)
aperturef/8.0 iso100
whitebalanceAuto meteringmatrix
latitudeN 49d 5.73m 0s longitudeW 123d 11.08m 0s
elevation5.91m continentNorth America
countryCanada regionBritish Columbia
cityVancouver
 
  
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