Wren
Undergrowth powerhouse
If the phrase ‘punching above your weight’ should be applied to any bird it’s the Wren. One of the smallest and yet loudest residents, the Wren makes its home in almost every habitat we have in Britain.
The strong, stoney ‘tchk!’ alarm notes of the Wren are a familiar sound, often giving away the presence of a bird in nearby undergrowth.
This call from the Wren is also probably the single most helpful clue to the presence of ground-based danger nearby. This is often a cat or a person (maybe it’s you), but it could be a fox, stoat or something else that would otherwise pass you buy.
These notes are often strung together into an intolerant trill.
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Wren image by ray jennings from Pixabay