B L | W W | W | Family | Latin Name |
---|---|---|---|---|
5" 12.7cm | 6" 15.2cm | 0.4oz 11.3g | Troglodytidae | Cistothorus palustris |
The Marsh Wren, like all wrens, is a bird more often heard than seen. Coaxing this bird with a variation of sounds and whistles, might entice the wren to show itself briefly. It was once known as the Long-billed Marsh Wren because of its noticeably longer bill, when compared to the Sedge Wren. This wren has been reported seen as a rare visitor to Cuba.