Troglodytes troglodytes

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Troglodytes troglodytes, commonly known as the Eurasian wren, is a tiny, energetic songbird widespread across Europe and parts of Asia, recognized for its loud, complex song and distinctive upright tail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
passerine
activityPattern diurnal
averageMass 8–13 g
billType slender insectivorous bill
bodyLength 9–10.5 cm
breedingSeason spring
class Aves
clutchSize 5–8 eggs
commonName Eurasian wren
winter wren NERFINISHED
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
diet insects
small invertebrates
spiders
eggColor white with reddish speckles
family Troglodytidae NERFINISHED
foragingBehavior ground and low vegetation forager
genus Troglodytes NERFINISHED
habitat farmland with cover
gardens
hedgerows
scrub
woodlands
introducedTo New Zealand NERFINISHED
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
migrationPattern partially migratory in northern and eastern populations
resident in much of western Europe
nationalBirdOf Denmark NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
nativeTo Asia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
nestLocation low in dense vegetation
nestType domed nest
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor brown
plumagePattern barred flanks and tail
roostingBehavior may roost communally in cold weather
socialBehavior generally solitary outside breeding season
songCharacteristic complex
loud
trilling
tailPosition often held upright
taxonRank species
wingspan 13–17 cm
yearDescribed 1758

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Troglodytidae includesSpecies Troglodytes troglodytes