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Singing Wren
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
The Wren is instantly recognisable as a tiny warm-brown bird with a restless nature, often seen holding its short, stubby tail erect. Although the Wren has a smaller wing length than a Goldcrest of Firecrest, it is a surprisingly stocky bird and is considerably heavier. Rather surprisingly for a bird of this size, the Wren has a loud song, well-structured and consisting of a series of clear but shrill notes. Equally familiar is the scolding alarm call, a rapid chittering.
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Wojciech,
What a beautiful shot!I wish it were closer, but it's still a beautiful shot!
Cheers!
Goldy
hello Wojciech
i love this kind of shots when the birds are singing
or launching there crys, great shot with fine POV
you did very well to waite and then shoot the image
at the good moment, TFS
Asbed