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Marsh wren

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31: 568: 280: 499:, though the number can range from three to 10. The eggs are usually 0.6-0.7 inches in length and 0.4-0.6 inches in width. Incubation is performed only by females, and only females develop a brood patch. Marsh wren young can get infected by pathogenic larvae. The Blowfly larvae infect the young by subdermal myiasis-induced lesions and subsequent sepsis. The larvae form a wound in the young by rasping and expanding a hole in their skin to create blood flow and feed on the blood of the hosts' body. 544: 532: 104: 226: 556: 383: 79: 466:. In California, 53 Western Marsh Wren stomachs were examined which showed that the birds consume bugs (29%), caterpillars and chrysalids (17%), beetles (16%), ants and wasps (8%), spiders (5%), carabids and coccinellids (2%), with various other flies, grasshoppers, dragonflies and unidentifiable insect remains making up over 11 percent. Ants and wasps were observed to be mostly eaten in the fall. 478:
is an oval structure attached to marsh vegetation, entered from the side. The male builds many unused nests in his territory. A hypothesis of the possible reason to why males build multiple "dummy" nests in their territory is that they are courting areas and that the females construct the "breeding
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The species is still common with an estimated global breeding population of 9.4 million. However, its numbers have declined with the loss of suitable wetland habitat and wholesale draining of marshes will lead to
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Adults have brown upperparts with a light brown belly and flanks and a white throat and breast. The back is black with white stripes. They have a dark cap with a white line over the eyes and a short thin bill.
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nest" in which she lays her eggs. He may puncture the eggs and fatally peck the nestlings of other birds nesting nearby, including his own species (even his own offspring) and
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The male's song is a loud gurgle used to declare ownership of territory; western males have a more varied repertoire.
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Warren, Yvonne. "Protocalliphora Braueri (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Induced Pathogenesis in a Brood of Marsh Wren (
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Metz, Karen J. “The Enigma of Multiple Nest Building by Male Marsh Wrens.” Jan. 1991, pp. 170–173.
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This little bird is native to Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Their breeding habitat is
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These birds forage actively in vegetation close to the water, occasionally flying up to catch
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Henninger, W. F. (1906): "A preliminary list of the birds of Seneca County, Ohio".
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American ornithology, or, The natural history of the birds of the United States
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is widespread enough not to qualify as threatened according to the
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The Federation of Alberta Naturalists Field Guide to Alberta Birds
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to marshes and salt marshes in the southern United States and
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Marsh wren at Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge, California
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Kroodsma, Donald E.; Verner, Jared (1997). A. Poole (ed.).
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McGillivray, Semenchuck, William Bruce, Glen Peter (1998).
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https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Marsh_Wren/lifehistory
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Birds of California in relation to the fruit industry
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There are 15 recognised 1301:marsh-wren-cistothorus-palustris 566: 554: 542: 530: 366:Etymology: from Greek 'κιστος' ( 102: 686:; Donsker, David, eds. (2017). 597:BirdLife International (2016). 1: 906:"All About Birds: Marsh Wren" 404:with tall vegetation such as 315:. It is sometimes called the 1079:at VIREO (Drexel University) 998:Journal of Wildlife Diseases 951:Journal of Wildlife Diseases 908:. Cornell Lab of Ornithology 887:. Cornell Lab of Ornithology 692:World Bird List Version 7.3 370:, "a shrub") and 'θουρος' ( 319:to distinguish it from the 1516: 1083:Interactive range map of 760:Cornell All About Birds. 445:: 5.9 inches (15 cm) 268: 261: 232: 223: 204: 197: 99:Scientific classification 97: 75: 66: 55: 43: 37: 28: 23: 1077:Marsh wren photo gallery 1069:Internet Bird Collection 615:: e.T22711374A94291392. 495:is normally four to six 485:yellow-headed blackbirds 1485:Birds described in 1810 994:Protocalliphora Braueri 1490:Birds of North America 926:Verner, Jared (1964). 851:Beal, F. E. 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Index


Typha
Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Troglodytidae
Cistothorus
Binomial name
Wilson, A

Synonyms

Hammonasset Beach
North American
songbird
wren
family
sedge wren
described
Alexander Wilson
binomial name
genus
Cistothorus

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