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A collection of wrens, thrushes and waxwings. These are some very colorful and active birds. Like many other birds, their songs are especially nice. I am particularly fond of the wrens' songs.
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Stephen > The bewick's wrens around my house are getting more active again.  It is nearing that time of year when they start looking for a mate.  Here I photographed it on a crepe mrytle.  Midlothian, Texas, February 2009
Stephen > This time of year I can really hear the males calling with their song.  Midlothian, Texas, January 2010
Stephen > This Bewick's Wren really began to belt out out a beautiful song on this brisk winter day.  Midlothian, Texas, January 2008.
Stephen > This Bewick's Wren was loudly calling and singing.  I caught it as it took a rest.  Midlothian, Texas, Feburary 2008.
Stephen > Back to singing after a brief rest, this Bewick's Wren really let it loose with very pretty song with wonderful high twirling notes.  Midlothian, Texas, January 2008.
Stephen > Still singing, this Bewick's Wren never seemed to tire as it kept on vocalizing on this windy, cold, but sunny winter day.  Midlothian, Texas, January 2008.
Stephen > The bewick's wren was calling and basically having a fit as one of its young had just emerged from the nest.  I suppose this one and the other adult were calling trying to distract attention from it.  Midlothian, Texas, May 2009
Stephen > I captured this Bewick's Wren just as it moved onto this clear perch.  It didn't stay long and never really gave me a good look at its face, but I like the pose. Midlothian, Texas, January 2010
Stephen > High in a dead tree, this Bewick's wren was about to belt out a song.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2009
Back to singing after a brief rest, this Bewick's Wren really let it loose with very pretty song with wonderful high twirling notes. Midlothian, Texas, January 2008.
 > Back to singing after a brief rest, this Bewick's Wren really let it loose with very pretty song with wonderful high twirling notes.  Midlothian, Texas, January 2008.
Back to singing after a brief rest, this Bewick's Wren really let it loose with very pretty song with wonderful high twirling notes. Midlothian, Texas, January 2008.
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Keywords: bird wren bewick's wren
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