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Cactus Wren
Class: Aves: Birds
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Cactus Wren photo © Joe Fuhrman / CritterZone: Animal - Wildlife - Nature Stock Photography (used by...
Photo by Keith L. Graves "And who might this be? How dare there be another wren in my yard." Share t...
Cactus Wren The Cactus Wren, the largest wren in the United States, is 7-9 inches long. Sexes are si...
Another Cactus Wren proclaiming his territory from a century plant at Blair Valley
* State Bird: Cactus Wren * County Map
Photographer: Gary M. Stolz Source: US Fish and Wildlife This image is in public domain. Rate this i...
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Cactus Wren shoving off along the Montezuma Grade
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Cactus Wren Photo by Bill Clark AIR FORCE NATURAL RESOURCES PROGRAM The United States Air Force has ...
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Photo by Keith L. Graves Assuming that he didn't see anything that caught his fancy below, I know h...
Cactus Wren Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus Teotihuacan Archaeological Park Mexico 20 January 2008
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Here's something you don't see every day: a Wrentit out in the open, on a road yet!
Cactus Wren 713. Heleodytes brunneicapillus . 8.5 inches Cactus groves are the favorite resorts of t...
Photo by Keith L. Graves If you liked the other view, how about one on this side? Nice undertail co...
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