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Bob Corrigan added text to "Breeding activities and social organization" on "Cistothorus palustris (A. Wilson, 1810)".
Many populations of marsh wren are polygynous, with some males mating...
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Bob Corrigan added text to "Food Habits" on "Cistothorus palustris (A. Wilson, 1810)".
Marsh wrens consume aquatic invertebrates, other insects, and spiders, which they...
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Bob Corrigan added text to "Habitat" on "Cistothorus palustris (A. Wilson, 1810)".
Marsh wrens inhabit freshwater and saltwater marshes, usually nesting in association...
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Bob Corrigan added text to "Brief Summary" on "Cistothorus palustris (A. Wilson, 1810)".
The marsh wren (Cistothorus palustris) is a common bird inhabiting freshwater...
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Bob Corrigan added text to "Brief Summary" on "Troglodytidae".
Wrens (Order Passeriformes, Family Troglodytidae) are small insectivorous birds that live...
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Katja Schulz marked "File:Cactus wren in Joshua Tree NP.jpg" as trusted on the "Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus (Lafresnaye, 1835)" page.
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Rob Mutch commented on an older version of "Marsh Wren, Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Willamette Valley, Oregon":
This was early spring from a stop in the auto tour route. This wren was calling and gathering grass. Rob :o)
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Katja Schulz marked "Cactus Wren on Saguaro" as trusted on the "Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus" page.
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Katja Schulz marked an older version of "Cactus Wren 117_1716" as trusted on the "Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus" page.
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