. Bird guide . a. Florida^Yrell (niiainensis) is found in southern Florida. 7181).Lomita Wren (lomitensis), found in southern Texas. BEWICK WREN. 719. Thryomancs hcicickii. 5 inches. Above dark brown; below and line over eye whitish;tail Idackish with the outer featliers barred with white. Like all the Wrens, these seem to be very restless andare continually creeping about in brush heaps or alongstone walls, fences or over fallen trees or stumps. Theyare locally abimdant in interior United States, in somesections entirely replacing the House Wren. Song.—A sweet chant of liquid melodious notes.
. Bird guide . a. Florida^Yrell (niiainensis) is found in southern Florida. 7181).Lomita Wren (lomitensis), found in southern Texas. BEWICK WREN. 719. Thryomancs hcicickii. 5 inches. Above dark brown; below and line over eye whitish;tail Idackish with the outer featliers barred with white. Like all the Wrens, these seem to be very restless andare continually creeping about in brush heaps or alongstone walls, fences or over fallen trees or stumps. Theyare locally abimdant in interior United States, in somesections entirely replacing the House Wren. Song.—A sweet chant of liquid melodious notes. Nest.—In any location that happens to take the birdsfancy, such as holes in trees, bird boxes, in barns, sheds,etc.; made of straw, grass and trash; eggs white profuse-ly specked with reddish brown. Range.—Mississippi Valley and the Plains north toSouth Dakota; east to the Alleghanies and casually tothe South Atlantic States. 719c. lexas Bewick Wren(cryptusj is found from Texas north to Indian
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