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Definition of wrentit in English: wrentitnounˈrɛntɪtˈrentit A long-tailed North American songbird that is the only American member of the babbler family, with dark plumage. Chamaea fasciata, family Timaliidae Example sentencesExamples - Other birds you might see include wrentits, red-tailed hawks, and several species of sparrows in winter.
- Bird species that are commonly found include Hutton's vireos, orange-crowned warblers, lesser goldfinches, western scrub jay, oak titmouse, house finches, house wrens, red-tailed hawks, band-tailed pigeons, wild turkey, California quail, spotted towhees, Bewick's wrens, black phoebes, common bushtits, wrentits, acorn woodpeckers, and Nuttall's woodpeckers.
- The wrentit is a small bird, and the only babbler in the New World.
- On the rare occasion when it emerges from the shelter of dense undergrowth, one can see the wrentit's dark gray-brown plumage, white eyes, and long tail, often held up at an angle.
- On the West Coast, wrentits are very cooperative.
- ‘Brush rabbits, wrentits, Western screech owls, and the California quail’ are the common wildlife listed off by Josiah Clark, a San Francisco native who spent his childhood scrambling around the Presidio with his binoculars.
- By individually color-banding wrentits at the Stunt Ranch Reserve, I am able to record songs from those individuals and compare those songs to each other.
- For some reason, this hole was never used but further upstream, a nesting cavity, which a wrentit had used the previous summer to raise its young, became the perfect site for a pair of house wrens to raise their brood.
- Five or ten wrentits came within a few feet of us on the overgrown hiking trail, revealing their low sputting, puffing sound.
- One interesting exception we saw in Sibley park a few weeks ago was a couple of wrentits with one chick, in the bare lower stems of a coyotebush by the path.
- Down in the canyon, I often see the house wren, acorn and Nuttall's woodpeckers, wrentit, and, in winter, the yellow-rumped warbler.
- Found from northern Oregon to Baja California, the wrentit is a common resident west of deserts, along the coast and in the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada.
Definition of wrentit in US English: wrentitnounˈrentit A long-tailed North American songbird that is the only American member of the babbler family, with dark plumage. Chamaea fasciata, family Timaliidae Example sentencesExamples - The wrentit is a small bird, and the only babbler in the New World.
- On the rare occasion when it emerges from the shelter of dense undergrowth, one can see the wrentit's dark gray-brown plumage, white eyes, and long tail, often held up at an angle.
- By individually color-banding wrentits at the Stunt Ranch Reserve, I am able to record songs from those individuals and compare those songs to each other.
- For some reason, this hole was never used but further upstream, a nesting cavity, which a wrentit had used the previous summer to raise its young, became the perfect site for a pair of house wrens to raise their brood.
- Down in the canyon, I often see the house wren, acorn and Nuttall's woodpeckers, wrentit, and, in winter, the yellow-rumped warbler.
- Bird species that are commonly found include Hutton's vireos, orange-crowned warblers, lesser goldfinches, western scrub jay, oak titmouse, house finches, house wrens, red-tailed hawks, band-tailed pigeons, wild turkey, California quail, spotted towhees, Bewick's wrens, black phoebes, common bushtits, wrentits, acorn woodpeckers, and Nuttall's woodpeckers.
- Five or ten wrentits came within a few feet of us on the overgrown hiking trail, revealing their low sputting, puffing sound.
- Found from northern Oregon to Baja California, the wrentit is a common resident west of deserts, along the coast and in the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada.
- On the West Coast, wrentits are very cooperative.
- ‘Brush rabbits, wrentits, Western screech owls, and the California quail’ are the common wildlife listed off by Josiah Clark, a San Francisco native who spent his childhood scrambling around the Presidio with his binoculars.
- Other birds you might see include wrentits, red-tailed hawks, and several species of sparrows in winter.
- One interesting exception we saw in Sibley park a few weeks ago was a couple of wrentits with one chick, in the bare lower stems of a coyotebush by the path.
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