On the second or third try, I got my glasses on a tiny wren half hidden in the grasses. |
You hike through that tunnel of live oak, cool shade and wren song, then climb the stairs that top out on a high dune strewn with pennywort. |
The house wren is a small, sexually monomorphic and monochromatic migratory songbird that breeds throughout much of North America. |
Among the thriving wildlife, native birds such as superb blue wren compete for a mate. |
The Pomatorhinini include two groups of Asian babblers, scimitar babblers and wren babblers. |
A California quail and a Bewick's wren are among four bird subspecies found only on Santa Catalina. |