Did you know that the winter wren gets its scientific name from its habit of disappearing into tree cavities and crevices
Winter wrens are small, plump, and brown.
Conservation Status: Least Concern - Population Trend Unknown
Forests
Winter wrens nest in cavities lined with bark, grass, moss, and rootlets.
Winter
Berries, insects
Winter wrens hop on the ground to forage for berries and insects.
Carolina Wrens
Winter wrens are often confused with Carolina wrens because of their brown color and small size.
Unlike Carolina wrens, who are often found in dense foliage of bushes and trees, you’ll find winter wrens hopping along the ground.