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Carolina Wren 

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what_they_eat What they eat: Carolina Wrens primarily eat insects, but they frequently visit most kinds of feeders, especially those filled with suet.
how_they_sound Where they live: These birds prefer to live in open woodland, farmland, or suburban yards with brushy vegetation. Carolina Wrens are found in the eastern half of the U.S and very northeast Mexico.
where_they_live Did you know? A pair bond may form between a male and a female Carolina Wren at any time of the year, and that pair will stay together for life.
did_you_know How they sound: Carolina Wrens sing a series of several quick, whistled notes, repeated a few times.
 
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