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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 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 > High in a dead tree, this Bewick's wren was about to belt out a song.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2009
Stephen > This is Bewick's Wren that was giving me a nice perch in a next door neighbor's tree.  It soon began to sing.  Midlothian, Texas, January 2008.
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 > This Bewick's Wren was flitting around this hackberry tree in my yard and allowed me this rather close approach before flying off to another tree.  My DOF here is a bit shallow, but I still like the photo.  Midlothian, Texas. March 2008.
Stephen > I found this carolina wren singing quite strongly this morning.  I don't like the stick directly in front of the wren's beak, but this wren moved so quickly that this was the only shot I could get. Midlothian, Texas, April 2007.
This Bewick's Wren was flitting around this hackberry tree in my yard and allowed me this rather close approach before flying off to another tree. My DOF here is a bit shallow, but I still like the photo. Midlothian, Texas. March 2008.
 > This Bewick's Wren was flitting around this hackberry tree in my yard and allowed me this rather close approach before flying off to another tree.  My DOF here is a bit shallow, but I still like the photo.  Midlothian, Texas. March 2008.
This Bewick's Wren was flitting around this hackberry tree in my yard and allowed me this rather close approach before flying off to another tree. My DOF here is a bit shallow, but I still like the photo. Midlothian, Texas. March 2008.
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