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Cactus Wren
Hi Folks; Here's another bird from my archive. A Cactus Wren, Arizona's State Bird captured in our garden. The cactus wren is about eight inches (21 cm) long. It has a white belly with brown spots, and speckled brown, black and white feathers on its back, wings and head. It has black feathers on its throat and a long stripe of white feathers that looks like eyebrows. It has long legs and a long pointed bill.
The cactus wren is found in southern California, southern Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, western Texas, and northern Mexico.
The cactus wren lives in desert thickets and areas with large cactus like the cholla. It needs areas with cactus or thorny plants or bushes strong enough to hold its large nests.
Habitat
Our garden
Location
Green Valley, AZ
Date taken
2009
Scientific name
Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus
Equipment used
Olympus E-3, Zuiko 70-300mm 140-600 Equiv.
Supporter
Looks like it is singing out loud and strong and this is one beautifully detailed image of the Wren Gus.
 
Stunning capture of this most beautiful Wren....you are so lucky to have such beauties visit your garden!!!!
 
If they are anything like our Wrens [ I think ours is nearest to your Winter Wren] you hear them but dont see them much.

Well done
 

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