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12-JAN-2015 Vern Rogers (fotabug fotos)

Bewick's Wren

I can't find exactly the same coloring in my Birds of Oregon book. The closest thing I can find is a variety of wren. The beak and white stripe above the eye looks like that of some wrens. What is it? I would like help with the ID. NOTE: From all the feedback I learned it is a Bewick's Wren. Thanks to all those who responded!


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John S 22-Jan-2015 00:03
Very beautiful capture!
Ton T.16-Jan-2015 16:02
Wonderful image! V
Alexander Kazakov14-Jan-2015 21:36
So nice! V
Greg W14-Jan-2015 17:21
Hey Vern nice shot of the Bewick's wren they can move fast.
Karen Moen14-Jan-2015 06:15
Love the framing by the beautiful colored leaves. Voted.
Bob Davis14-Jan-2015 02:57
Bewick's Carolina is similar but bigger, and beak is different. Nice shot. Vern
Jack Hoying14-Jan-2015 02:24
Great shot of it. We don't have them here, but have some similar types.
Shmuel Halevi13-Jan-2015 19:58
Nice capture.
bill smith13-Jan-2015 19:24
Vern,this looks just like the Carolina Wren that I see around here all the time.
I looked it up and this is what I found....
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Carolina_Wren/id
Barry Ailetcher13-Jan-2015 18:59
outstanding shot
Jill 13-Jan-2015 15:33
She/he's a cutie!
Guest 13-Jan-2015 15:04
Lovely shot of this wren, Vern
Ruth Voorhis13-Jan-2015 14:59
Lovely soft colors in this beautiful composition.
Carl Carbone13-Jan-2015 14:16
It certainly is! I believe it's a Bewick's Wren. Nice capture!
danad13-Jan-2015 13:31
A very beautiful composition with superb colors and framing. V.
Walt 13-Jan-2015 12:38
Doing the wren thing, whatever kind it may be
Steve Thuman13-Jan-2015 12:26
I'd go with Bewicks Wren! Sure a cute one. Hard to get a shot of one. They don't sit still long.
Roger Bailey13-Jan-2015 10:30
A superb image.
Yvonne13-Jan-2015 10:29
What a gorgeous image, has a real storybook feel to it Vern! v
graham 13-Jan-2015 09:09
nice shot vern
Guest 13-Jan-2015 07:58
Nice catch, Vern. Our wrens move so quickly they're not easy to photograph.
JSB PHOTOGRAPHS13-Jan-2015 06:43
I hope you ID this little beauty, great catch Vern!
Eloine 13-Jan-2015 06:41
I have no clue but would sure like to know what is under that leaf!
Helen Betts13-Jan-2015 06:09
I don't know, but the cute little bird is nicely framed by the greenery.
barbarajoy13-Jan-2015 06:06
Can't help with ID but it is a delightful image! V
Laura Milholland13-Jan-2015 05:46
A wonderful shot of him, Vern. I agree - a Bewick's Wren. We have them near us too. I even have one that comes to our feeders. ;)
Bea.13-Jan-2015 05:36
Can't help with the ID, but it's such a pretty shot, lovely subject and colours.
joseantonio13-Jan-2015 05:05
Great find and capture.V.
globalgadabout13-Jan-2015 04:40
fine shot...according to the Sibley guide for western birds this appears to be a Bewick's Wren, and native to your area..
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