Examples of 'wrens' in a sentence

Meaning of "wrens"

A small songbird found in Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas, typically with a mottled brown plumage and a short, upright tail
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All three of these wrens are also extinct.
Wrens flew up and asked for some bread.
I brought the baby wrens some worms.
The wrens keep yelling at him.
I had no idea the wrens ate suet.
They are close relatives of the wrens.
We saw two wrens make a nest.
Leach kneel elks wrens.
Wrens can not make prey where eagles do not perch.
Persistent trespassers may cause the wrens to give chase.
House wrens apparently were less selective when suitable prey were abundant.
Nestlings of redwing blackbirds and marsh wrens were also attacked.
Troglodytes wrens are mostly found in somewhat cooler habitats than most of their relatives.
The most likely reason seems to be competition from house wrens.
Males and females and even groups of wrens are known to join in duets.

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House wrens are feisty and pugnacious animals considering their tiny size.
When larger individuals within a taxa were available they were consumed in greater proportion by wrens.
Male wrens pluck yellow petals and display them to females as part of a courtship display.
The world is grown so bad that wrens make prey where eagles dare not perch.
House wrens like their house to hang from a small tree in a more open yard.
Some taxonomists place the nuthatches and treecreepers in a larger grouping with the wrens and gnatcatchers.
The response of marsh wrens to redwing aggression declines with increasing distance from redwings.
It belonged to a lady who was in the Wrens.
A pair of Carolina wrens may even show up.
My mum had just joined the Wrens.
People around Wrens know a lot about it.
Investigate techniques to reduce nest failures attributable to House Wrens.
N Nest building by wrens or nest hole excavation by woodpeckers.
If only there were more Edward Wrens in the world.
Our Wrens intercept thousands of radio messages a day.
A mating pair of Carolina wrens may have several broods each year.
House wrens and Carolina wrens are among the easiest birds to attract to birdhouses.
He attributed the low success rate in Michigan to high densities of House Wrens.
Matilda was in the Wrens before she became a secretary.
I understand you served under Mrs Hall in the Wrens.
Many Wrens had boyfriends and husbands in combat.
Two members of the Wrens of the Curragh.
I was in Plymouth in the Wrens.
The house of Wrens at Westminster School in England was named after him.
Keeping the Wrens warm.
Wrens are passerine birds in the mainly New World family Troglodytidae.
Recent studies suggest that New Zealand wrens are Gondwanan descendants.
Maybe they should have called themselves the Arizona Cactus Wrens.
Looks like recruiting the Wrens will be more difficult than I thought.
Association of Wrens.
Bewick 's wrens will visit backyard feeders.
There is a nest of fledglings in the drain - wrens.
Sedge wrens are short-distance and nocturnal migrants.
An interesting territorial display of house wrens is the construction of ' dummy nests '.
Wrens have loud and often complex songs, sometimes given in duet by a pair.

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