Re: A Lifer In My Yard
- From: "bthache" <bthache@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:37:00 GMT
My husband saw one at work a few years ago in that exact type of area you're
talking about. He was amazed at how tiny the bird was. The wren I saw the
other day was definitely bigger than that altho' not by much.
--
Tammie
In Ontario, North of Lake Superior
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for what it is worth, around here, winter wrens seem to like to be in
swampy areas with liitle islands of vegetation- marshy. They are the
size of a ping pong ball- including the head and tail, so we are really
talking about a small bird.
.
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