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Wrens are a family of brown passerine birds in the predominantly New World family Troglodytidae. The family includes 88 species divided into 19
genera Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nomenclat ...
. Only the Eurasian wren occurs in the
Old World The "Old World" is a term for Afro-Eurasia that originated in Europe , after Europeans became aware of the existence of the Americas. It is used to contrast the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia, which were previously thought of by the ...
, where, in Anglophone regions, it is commonly known simply as the "wren", as it is the originator of the name. The name ''wren'' has been applied to other, unrelated birds, particularly the New Zealand wrens ( Acanthisittidae) and the Australian wrens ( Maluridae). Most wrens are visually inconspicuous though they have loud and often complex songs. Exceptions include the relatively large members of the genus '' Campylorhynchus'', which can be quite bold in their behaviour. Wrens have short wings that are barred in most species, and they often hold their tails upright. Wrens are primarily
insectivorous A robber fly eating a hoverfly An insectivore is a carnivorous animal or plant that eats insects. An alternative term is entomophage, which can also refer to the human practice of eating insects. The first vertebrate insectivores were ...
, eating insects, spiders and other small invertebrates, but many species also eat vegetable matter and some eat small frogs and lizards.


Etymology and usage

The English name "wren" derives from enm, wrenne and ang, wrænna, attested (as ) very early, in an eighth-century gloss. It is
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to goh, wrendo, , and is, rindill (the latter two including an additional diminutive ''-ilan'' suffix). The Icelandic name is attested in
Old Icelandic Old Norse, Old Nordic, or Old Scandinavian, is a stage of development of North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and their overseas settlement ...
( Eddaic) as . This points to a Common Germanic name , but the further etymology of the name is unknown. The wren was also known as the ('kinglet') in Old High German, a name associated with the fable of the election of the "king of birds". The bird that could fly to the highest altitude would be made king. The
eagle Eagle is the common name for many large birds of prey of the family Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of genera, some of which are closely related. Most of the 68 species of eagle are from Eurasia and Africa. Outside this area, just ...
outflew all other birds, but he was beaten by a small bird that had hidden in his plumage. This fable was already known to Aristotle ('' Historia Animalium'' 9.11) and Pliny ( ''Natural History'' 10.95), and was taken up by medieval authors such as Johann Geiler von Kaisersberg, but it most likely originally concerned kinglets (, such as the goldcrest) and was apparently motivated by the yellow "crown" sported by these birds (a point noted already by Ludwig Uhland). The confusion stemmed in part from the similarity and consequent interchangeability of the Ancient Greek words for the wren ( , 'king') and the crest ( , 'kinglet'), and the legend's reference to the "smallest of birds" becoming king likely led the title to be transferred to the equally tiny wren. In modern
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, the name of the bird is ('king of the fence (or hedge)') and in Dutch, the name is ('king of winter'). The family name Troglodytidae is derived from troglodyte, which means 'cave-dweller'. Wrens get their scientific name from the tendency of some species to forage in dark crevices. The name "wren" is also ascribed to other families of passerine birds throughout the world. In Europe, kinglets are commonly known as "wrens", with the
common firecrest The common firecrest (''Regulus ignicapilla''), also known as the firecrest, is a very small passerine bird in the kinglet family. It breeds in most of temperate Europe and northwestern Africa, and is partially migratory, with birds from central ...
and goldcrest known as the "fire-crested wren" and "golden-crested wren", respectively. The 27 Australasian "wren" species in the family Maluridae are unrelated, as are the New Zealand wrens in the family Acanthisittidae, the antbirds in the family Thamnophilidae, and the Old World babblers of the family Timaliidae.


Description

Wrens are medium-small to very small birds. The Eurasian wren is among the smallest birds in its range, while the smaller species from the
Americas The Americas, which are sometimes collectively called America, are a landmass comprising the totality of North and South America. The Americas make up most of the land in Earth's Western Hemisphere and comprise the New World. Along with th ...
are among the smallest passerines in that part of the world. They range in size from the white-bellied wren, which averages under and , to the giant wren, which averages about and weighs almost . The dominating colors of their
plumage Plumage ( "feather") is a layer of feathers that covers a bird and the pattern, colour, and arrangement of those feathers. The pattern and colours of plumage differ between species and subspecies and may vary with age classes. Within species, ...
are generally drab, composed of gray, brown, black, and white, and most species show some barring, especially on the tail or wings. No sexual dimorphism is seen in the plumage of wrens, and little difference exists between young birds and adults. All have fairly long, straight to marginally decurved (downward-curving) bills. Wrens have loud and often complex songs, sometimes given in
duet A duet is a musical composition for two performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece, often a composition involving two singers or two pianists. It differs from a harmony, as the performers take turns performing a solo ...
by a pair. The songs of members of the genera ''
Cyphorhinus ''Cyphorhinus'' is a genus of birds in the family Troglodytidae. Established by Jean Cabanis in 1844, it contains the following species: * Song wren (''Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus'') * Chestnut-breasted wren (''Cyphorhinus thoracicus'') * Musici ...
'' and '' Microcerculus'' have been considered especially pleasant to the human ear, leading to common names such as
song wren The song wren (''Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Taxonomy and systematics At one time the song wren and the mus ...
,
musician wren The musician wren or organ wren (''Cyphorhinus arada'') is a species of wren named for its elaborate song. It is native to the Amazon rainforest in South America, from the lowlands into the foothills of the Andes. Taxonomy and systematics At ...
,
flutist wren The flutist wren (''Microcerculus ustulatus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is restricted to humid highland forest in the Tepui region of northern Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bo ...
, and southern nightingale-wren.


Distribution and habitat

Wrens are principally a New World family, distributed from Alaska and Canada to southern Argentina, with the greatest species richness in the Neotropics. As suggested by its name, the Eurasian wren is the only species of wren found outside the Americas, as restricted to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa (it was formerly considered conspecific with the winter wren and
Pacific wren The Pacific wren (''Troglodytes pacificus'') is a very small North American bird and a member of the mainly New World wren family Troglodytidae. It was once lumped with '' Troglodytes hiemalis'' of eastern North America and '' Troglodytes trogl ...
of North America). The insular species include the Clarión wren and Socorro wren from the Revillagigedo Islands in the Pacific Ocean, and Cobb's wren in the Falkland Islands, but few
Caribbean The Caribbean (, ) ( es, El Caribe; french: la Caraïbe; ht, Karayib; nl, De Caraïben) is a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Se ...
islands have a species of wren, with only the southern house wren in the Lesser Antilles, the
Cozumel wren The house wren (''Troglodytes aedon'') is a very small bird of the wren family, Troglodytidae. It occurs from Canada to southernmost South America, and is thus the most widely distributed native bird in the Americas. It occurs in most suburban ar ...
of Cozumel Island, and the highly restricted
Zapata wren The Zapata wren (''Ferminia cerverai'') is a medium-sized grayish-brown bird that lives in dense shrubs of the Zapata Swamp, Cuba. It is the only member of the monotypical genus ''Ferminia'', which is endemic to Cuba and endangered. This specie ...
in a single swamp in Cuba. The various species occur in a wide range of habitats, ranging from dry, sparsely wooded country to rainforests. Most species are mainly found at low levels, but members of the genus '' Campylorhynchus'' are frequently found higher, and the two members of ''
Odontorchilus ''Odontorchilus'' is a small genus of South American birds in the family Troglodytidae. These small grey wrens are relatively long-tailed (giving them a superficially gnatcatcher-like appearance), and, uniquely in the family, they live in the ...
'' are restricted to the forest canopy. A few species, notably the Eurasian wren and the house wren, are often associated with humans. Most species are resident, remaining in Central and South America all year round, but the few species found in temperate regions of the
Northern Hemisphere The Northern Hemisphere is the half of Earth that is north of the Equator. For other planets in the Solar System, north is defined as being in the same celestial hemisphere relative to the invariable plane of the solar system as Earth's Nort ...
are partially migratory, spending the winter further south.


Behavior and ecology

Wrens vary from highly secretive species such as those found in the genus '' Microcerculus'' to the highly conspicuous genus '' Campylorhynchus'', the members of which frequently sing from exposed perches. The family as a whole exhibits a great deal of variation in their behavior. Temperate species generally occur in pairs, but some tropical species may occur in parties of up to 20 birds. Wrens build dome-shaped nests, and may be either
monogamous Monogamy ( ) is a form of Dyad (sociology), dyadic Intimate relationship, relationship in which an individual has only one Significant other, partner during their lifetime. Alternately, only one partner at any one time (Monogamy#Serial monogamy, ...
or polygamous, depending on species. Though little is known about the feeding habits of many of the Neotropical species, wrens are considered primarily
insectivorous A robber fly eating a hoverfly An insectivore is a carnivorous animal or plant that eats insects. An alternative term is entomophage, which can also refer to the human practice of eating insects. The first vertebrate insectivores were ...
, eating insects, spiders, and other small arthropods. Many species also take vegetable matter such as seeds and berries, and some (primarily the larger species) take small frogs and lizards. The Eurasian wren has been recorded wading into shallow water to catch small fish and tadpoles; Sumichrast's wren and the
Zapata wren The Zapata wren (''Ferminia cerverai'') is a medium-sized grayish-brown bird that lives in dense shrubs of the Zapata Swamp, Cuba. It is the only member of the monotypical genus ''Ferminia'', which is endemic to Cuba and endangered. This specie ...
take snails; and the giant wren and marsh wren have been recorded attacking and eating bird eggs (in the latter species, even eggs of conspecifics). A local Spanish name for the giant wren and bicolored wren is ('egg-sucker'), but whether the latter actually eats eggs is unclear. The
plain wren Plain wren has been split into the following species: * Cabanis's wren, ''Cantorchilus modestus'' * Canebrake wren, ''Cantorchilus zeledoni'' * Isthmian wren The isthmian wren (''Cantorchilus elutus'') is a species of bird in the family Trogl ...
and northern house wren sometimes destroy bird eggs, and the rufous-and-white wren has been recorded killing nestlings, but this is apparently to eliminate potential food competitors rather than to feed on the eggs or nestlings. Several species of Neotropical wrens sometimes participate in
mixed-species flock A mixed-species feeding flock, also termed a mixed-species foraging flock, mixed hunting party or informally bird wave, is a flock of usually insectivorous birds of different species that join each other and move together while foraging. These ar ...
s or follow army ants, and the Eurasian wren may follow badgers to catch prey items disturbed by them.


Taxonomy and systematics

Revised following Martínez Gómez et al. (2005) and Mann et al. (2006), the taxonomy of some groups is highly complex, and future species-level splits are likely. Additionally, undescribed taxa are known to exist. The black-capped donacobius is an enigmatic species traditionally placed with the wrens more for lack of a more apparent alternative than as a result of thorough study. It was recently determined to be most likely closer to certain
warbler Various Passeriformes (perching birds) are commonly referred to as warblers. They are not necessarily closely related to one another, but share some characteristics, such as being fairly small, vocal, and insectivorous. Sylvioid warblers Th ...
s, possibly the newly established Megaluridae, and might constitute a monotypic family. Family Troglodytidae *Genus '' Campylorhynchus'' **
White-headed wren The white-headed wren (''Campylorhynchus albobrunneus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia and Panama. Taxonomy and systematics The white-headed wren has in the past been treated as conspecific with ban ...
(''Campylorhynchus albobrunneus'') ** Band-backed wren (''Campylorhynchus zonatus'') **
Grey-barred wren The gray-barred wren (''Campylorhynchus megalopterus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy and systematics The gray-barred wren has two subspecies, the nominate ''Campylorhynchus megalopterus ...
(''Campylorhynchus megalopterus'') **
Stripe-backed wren The stripe-backed wren (''Campylorhynchus nuchalis'') is a bird found in the savannas of northern Colombia and central Venezuela. It lives in dry, riparian woodland, or farmlands, and is found at heights up to 800 m. Breeding The stripe-backed w ...
(''Campylorhynchus nuchalis'') **
Fasciated wren The fasciated wren (''Campylorhynchus fasciatus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Taxonomy and systematics The fasciated wren has two subspecies, the nominate ''Campylorhynchus fasciatus ...
(''Campylorhynchus fasciatus'') ** Giant wren (''Campylorhynchus chiapensis'') ** Bicolored wren (''Campylorhynchus griseus'') **
Veracruz wren The Veracruz wren (''Campylorhynchus rufinucha'') is a songbird of the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy and systematics What is now the Veracruz wren was previously treated as one of eight subspecies of rufous-naped w ...
(''Campylorhynchus rufinucha'') **
Sclater's wren Sclater's wren (''Campylorhynchus humilis'') is a songbird of the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy and systematics What is now Sclater's wren was previously treated as one of eight subspecies of rufous-naped wren ('' ...
(''Campylorhynchus humilis'') **
Rufous-backed wren The rufous-backed wren (''Campylorhynchus capistratus'') is a songbird of the family Troglodytidae. It is a resident breeding species from southwest Mexico to northwestern Costa Rica.Bradley, D. W. and D. J. Mennill (2020). Rufous-naped Wren ...
(''Campylorhynchus capistratus'') **
Spotted wren The spotted wren (''Campylorhynchus gularis'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy and systematics The spotted wren has sometimes been considered conspecific with Boucard's wren (''Campylorhync ...
(''Campylorhynchus gularis'') **
Yucatan wren The Yucatan wren (''Campylorhynchus yucatanicus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to Mexico. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, and it is only found on the narrow coastal strip of the ...
(''Campylorhynchus yucatanicus'') **
Boucard's wren Boucard's wren (''Campylorhynchus jocosus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy and systematics Boucard's wren has sometimes been considered conspecific with the spotted wren (''Campylorhynch ...
(''Campylorhynchus jocosus'') ** Cactus wren (''Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus'') **
Thrush-like wren The thrush-like wren (''Campylorhynchus turdinus'') is a South American species of bird in the family Troglodytidae, the wrens. As suggested by its common and scientific name, its size and coloration are vaguely reminiscent of that of a thrush, ...
(''Campylorhynchus turdinus'') *Genus ''
Odontorchilus ''Odontorchilus'' is a small genus of South American birds in the family Troglodytidae. These small grey wrens are relatively long-tailed (giving them a superficially gnatcatcher-like appearance), and, uniquely in the family, they live in the ...
'' **
Grey-mantled wren The grey-mantled wren (''Odontorchilus branickii'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Taxonomy and systematics The grey-mantled wren shares its genus with one other species ...
(''Odontorchilus branickii'') **
Tooth-billed wren The tooth-billed wren (''Odontorchilus cinereus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Bolivia and Brazil.Schulenberg, T. S. (2020). Tooth-billed Wren (''Odontorchilus cinereus''), version 1.0. In Birds of the Worl ...
(''Odontorchilus cinereus'') *Genus ''
Salpinctes The rock wren (''Salpinctes obsoletus'') is a small songbird of the wren family native to western North America, Mexico and Central America. It is the only species in the genus ''Salpinctes''. Description Measurements: * Length: 4.9-5.9 i ...
'' **
Rock wren The rock wren (''Salpinctes obsoletus'') is a small songbird of the wren family native to western North America, Mexico and Central America. It is the only species in the genus ''Salpinctes''. Description Measurements: * Length: 4.9-5.9 i ...
(''Salpinctes obsoletus'') *Genus '' Catherpes'' ** Canyon wren (''Catherpes mexicanus'') *Genus ''
Hylorchilus ''Hylorchilus'' is a genus of bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambe ...
'' ** Sumichrast's wren (''Hylorchilus sumichrasti'') ** Nava's wren (''Hylorchilus navai'') *Genus '' Cinnycerthia'' **
Rufous wren The rufous wren (''Cinnycerthia unirufa'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. There are three subspecies ...
(''Cinnycerthia unirufa'') **
Sepia-brown wren The sepia-brown wren or Sharpe's wren (''Cinnycerthia olivascens'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, S. M. Billerman, T. A. Fredericks, ...
(''Cinnycerthia olivascens'') **
Peruvian wren The Peruvian wren (''Cinnycerthia peruana'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic Peru. Taxonomy and systematics What is now the Peruvian wren was formerly called sepia-brown wren and at that time included as subsp ...
(''Cinnycerthia peruana'') **
Fulvous wren The fulvous wren (''Cinnycerthia fulva'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Bolivia and Peru. Taxonomy and systematics The fulvous wren was formerly considered a subspecies of ''Cinnycerthia peruana'', which ...
(''Cinnycerthia fulva'') *Genus '' Cistothorus'' **
Sedge wren The sedge wren (''Cistothorus stellaris'') is a small and secretive passerine bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is widely distributed in North America. It is often found in wet grasslands and meadows where it nests in the tall grasses and sed ...
(''Cistothorus stellaris'') **
Mérida wren The Mérida wren (''Cistothorus meridae''), or paramo wren, is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The Mérida wren is monotypic. Apolinar's wren (''C. apolinari''), grass wren ...
or paramo wren (''Cistothorus meridae'') **
Apolinar's wren Apolinar's wren (''Cistothorus apolinari'') is a passerine bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to Colombia. Taxonomy and systematics Apolinar's wren has two subspecies, the nominate ''Cistothorus apolinari apolinari'' and ''C. ...
(''Cistothorus apolinari'') **
Grass wren The grass wren (''Cistothorus platensis'') is a species of passerine bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is widely distributed in central and southern America. Taxonomy and systematics The grass wren was described in 1790 by the English o ...
(''Cistothorus platensis'') ** Marsh wren (''Cistothorus palustris'') *Genus ''
Thryomanes The Bewick's wren (''Thryomanes bewickii'') is a wren native to North America. It is the only species placed in the genus ''Thryomanes''. At about long, it is grey-brown above, white below, with a long white eyebrow. While similar in appearance ...
'' ** Bewick's wren (''Thryomanes bewickii'') *Genus '' Ferminia'' **
Zapata wren The Zapata wren (''Ferminia cerverai'') is a medium-sized grayish-brown bird that lives in dense shrubs of the Zapata Swamp, Cuba. It is the only member of the monotypical genus ''Ferminia'', which is endemic to Cuba and endangered. This specie ...
(''Ferminia cerverai'') *Genus '' Pheugopedius'' (formerly included in ''Thryothorus'') ** Black-throated wren (''Pheugopedius atrogularis'') ** Sooty-headed wren (''Pheugopedius spadix'') **
Black-bellied wren The black-bellied wren (''Pheugopedius fasciatoventris'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama. Taxonomy and systematics The black-bellied wren has three subspecies, the nominat ...
(''Pheugopedius fasciatoventris'') ** Plain-tailed wren (''Pheugopedius euophrys'') **
Inca wren The Inca wren (''Pheugopedius eisenmanni'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to Peru. Taxonomy and systematics The Inca wren is monotypic. Curiously, this species was not detected by professionals until the 196 ...
(''Pheugopedius eisenmanni'') **
Moustached wren The moustached wren (''Pheugopedius genibarbis'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru. Taxonomy and systematics The moustached wren was at one time treated as conspecific with the whiske ...
(''Pheugopedius genibarbis'') ** Whiskered wren (''Pheugopedius mystacalis'') **
Coraya wren The Coraya wren (''Pheugopedius coraya'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae, the wrens. Distribution and habitat It is found in Amazonian northern and northwestern South America, the northern Amazon Basin and the Guianas, of Guyan ...
(''Pheugopedius coraya'') ** Happy wren (''Pheugopedius felix'') **
Spot-breasted wren The spot-breasted wren (''Pheugopedius maculipectus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua. Taxonomy and systematics The spot-breasted ...
(''Pheugopedius maculipectus'') **
Rufous-breasted wren The rufous-breasted wren (''Pheugopedius rutilus'') is a small songbird of the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The rufous-breasted wren was forme ...
(''Pheugopedius rutilus'') **
Speckle-breasted wren The speckle-breasted wren (''Pheugopedius sclateri'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Taxonomy and systematics The speckle-breasted wren has at times been treated as conspecific ...
(''Pheugopedius sclateri'') *Genus ''
Thryophilus ''Thryophilus'' is a genus of wrens in the Troglodytidae (wren) family. It contains five species, which were previously classified in ''Thryothorus''. Species The following species are currently recognized by the International Ornithological Co ...
'' (formerly included in ''Thryothorus'') **
Banded wren The banded wren (''Thryophilus pleurostictus'') is a small songbird of the wren family. It is a resident breeding species from central Mexico to Costa Rica. It was formerly placed in the genus ''Thryothorus'' (Mann et al., 2006). This wren bree ...
(''Thryophilus pleurostictus'') ** Rufous-and-white wren (''Thryophilus rufalbus'') ** Antioquia wren (''Thryophilus sernai'') ** Niceforo's wren (''Thryophilus nicefori'') ** Sinaloa wren (''Thryophilus sinaloa'') *Genus ''
Cantorchilus ''Cantorchilus'' is a genus of birds in the wren family. Established by Nigel I. Mann, F. Keith Barker, Jeff A. Graves, Kimberly A. Dingess-Mann and Peter J. B. Slater in 2006, it contains 10 species. All of the species assigned to it were previ ...
'' (formerly included in ''Thryothorus'') **
Cabanis's wren Cabanis's wren (''Cantorchilus modestus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua. Taxonomy and systematics Cabanis's wren, with what are ...
(''Cantorchilus modestus'') **
Canebrake wren The canebrake wren (''Cantorchilus zeledoni'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama. Taxonomy and systematics The canebrake wren, with what are now Cabanis's wren (''C. modestus'' ...
(''Cantorchilus zeledoni'') **
Isthmian wren The isthmian wren (''Cantorchilus elutus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama. Taxonomy and systematics The isthmian wren, with what are now Cabanis's wren (''C. modestus'') and the caneb ...
(''Cantorchilus elutus'') **
Buff-breasted wren The buff-breasted wren (''Cantorchilus leucotis'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in the Amazon Basin of northern Brazil and Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and northern-border Bolivia, and also the Guianan co ...
(''Cantorchilus leucotis'') (probably not
monophyletic In cladistics for a group of organisms, monophyly is the condition of being a clade—that is, a group of taxa composed only of a common ancestor (or more precisely an ancestral population) and all of its lineal descendants. Monophyletic gro ...
) **
Superciliated wren The superciliated wren (''Cantorchilus superciliaris'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Taxonomy and systematics The superciliated wren has sometimes been treated as conspecific with the buf ...
(''Cantorchilus superciliaris'') **
Fawn-breasted wren The fawn-breasted wren (''Cantorchilus guarayanus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. Taxonomy and systematics The fawn-breasted wren has sometimes been treated as conspecific with ...
(''Cantorchilus guarayanus'') **
Long-billed wren The long-billed wren (''Cantorchilus longirostris'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to Brazil. Taxonomy and systematics The long-billed wren has been treated as being conspecific with the buff-breasted wren ...
(''Cantorchilus longirostris'') **
Grey wren The grey wren (''Cantorchilus griseus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to the southwestern part of Amazonas state in Brazil. This small, poorly known wren somewhat resembles a house wren, but its upperparts a ...
(''Cantorchilus griseus'') **
Riverside wren The riverside wren (''Cantorchilus semibadius'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama. Taxonomy and systematics The riverside wren has sometimes been treated as conspecific with bay wren ('' ...
(''Cantorchilus semibadius'') **
Bay wren The bay wren (''Cantorchilus nigricapillus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is native to southern Central America and northwestern South America. Taxonomy and systematics The bay wren has sometimes been treated as cons ...
(''Cantorchilus nigricapillus'') **
Stripe-breasted wren The stripe-breasted wren (''Cantorchilus thoracicus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.roodsma, D. E. and D. Brewer (2020). Stripe-breasted Wren (''Cantorchilus thora ...
(''Cantorchilus thoracicus'') **
Stripe-throated wren The stripe-throated wren (''Cantorchilus leucopogon'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. Taxonomy and systematics The stripe-throated wren has at times been treated as conspecifi ...
(''Cantorchilus leucopogon'') *Genus ''
Thryothorus The Carolina wren (''Thryothorus ludovicianus'') is a common species of wren that is a resident in the eastern half of the United States of America, the extreme south of Ontario, Canada, and the extreme northeast of Mexico. Severe winters restri ...
'' ** Carolina wren (''Thryothorus ludovicianus'') ***
White-browed wren The Carolina wren (''Thryothorus ludovicianus'') is a common species of wren that is a resident in the eastern half of the United States of America, the extreme south of Ontario, Canada, and the extreme northeast of Mexico. Severe winters restri ...
(''Thryothorus (ludovicianus) albinucha'') *Genus '' Troglodytes'' (10–15 species, depending on taxonomy; includes species sometimes considered to be in the genus ''Nannus'', which may be distinct) ** Eurasian wren (''Troglodytes troglodytes'') ** Winter wren (''Troglodytes hiemalis'') **
Pacific wren The Pacific wren (''Troglodytes pacificus'') is a very small North American bird and a member of the mainly New World wren family Troglodytidae. It was once lumped with '' Troglodytes hiemalis'' of eastern North America and '' Troglodytes trogl ...
(''Troglodytes pacificus'') ** Clarión wren (''Troglodytes tanneri'') ** House wren (''Troglodytes aedon'') ** Cobb's wren (''Troglodytes cobbi'') ** Socorro wren (''Troglodytes sissonii'') ** Rufous-browed wren (''Troglodytes rufociliatus'') ** Ochraceous wren (''Troglodytes ochraceus'') **
Mountain wren The mountain wren (''Troglodytes solstitialis'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in the Andes of northwestern Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and western Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The mount ...
(''Troglodytes solstitialis'') ** Santa Marta wren (''Troglodytes monticola'') **
Tepui wren The tepui wren (''Troglodytes rufulus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela, where it inhabits high tablelands called tepuis.Kroodsma, D. E., D. Brewer, and G. M. Kirwan (2020). Tepui ...
(''Troglodytes rufulus'') *Genus ''
Thryorchilus The timberline wren (''Thryorchilus browni'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Costa Rica and western Panama. Taxonomy and systematics The timberline wren is the only member of genus ''Thryorchilus'', but its ...
'' ** Timberline wren (''Thryorchilus browni'') *Genus '' Uropsila'' ** White-bellied wren (''Uropsila leucogastra'') *Genus '' Henicorhina'' (wood wrens) **
White-breasted wood wren The white-breasted wood wren (''Henicorhina leucosticta'') is a small songbird of the wren family. It is a resident breeding species from central Mexico to northeastern Peru and Suriname. Description The adult white-breasted wood wren is long ...
(''Henicorhina leucosticta'') **
Grey-breasted wood wren The grey-breasted wood wren (''Henicorhina leucophrys'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found from Mexico to Bolivia. Taxonomy and systematics The grey-breasted wood-wren's taxonomy at the subspecies level is unsettl ...
(''Henicorhina leucophrys'') **
Hermit wood wren The hermit wood wren or Santa Marta wood wren (''Henicorhina anachoreta'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta of northern Colombia. Taxonomy and systematics The hermit wood wre ...
(''Henicorhina anachoreta'') – split from ''H. leucophrys'' **
Bar-winged wood wren The bar-winged wood wren (''Henicorhina leucoptera'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in southern Ecuador and northern Peru.Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, S. M. Billerman, T. A. Fredericks, B. L ...
(''Henicorhina leucoptera'') **
Munchique wood wren The Munchique wood wren (''Henicorhina negreti'') is a member of the wren family ( Troglodytidae) that was described as new to science in 2003. It is found in the Western Andes of Colombia. Taxonomy and systematics The Munchique wood wren wa ...
(''Henicorhina negreti'') *Genus '' Microcerculus'' **
Northern nightingale-wren The northern nightingale-wren (''Microcerculus philomela''), or nightingale wren, is a species of passerine bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua.Clements, J. F., T. S. ...
(''Microcerculus philomela'') ** Southern nightingale-wren (''Microcerculus marginatus'') **
Flutist wren The flutist wren (''Microcerculus ustulatus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is restricted to humid highland forest in the Tepui region of northern Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bo ...
(''Microcerculus ustulatus'') ** Wing-banded wren (''Microcerculus bambla'') *Genus ''
Cyphorhinus ''Cyphorhinus'' is a genus of birds in the family Troglodytidae. Established by Jean Cabanis in 1844, it contains the following species: * Song wren (''Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus'') * Chestnut-breasted wren (''Cyphorhinus thoracicus'') * Musici ...
'' **
Chestnut-breasted wren The chestnut-breasted wren (''Cyphorhinus thoracicus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. Taxonomy and systematics The International Ornithological Committee (IOC), the Cleme ...
(''Cyphorhinus thoracicus'') **
Musician wren The musician wren or organ wren (''Cyphorhinus arada'') is a species of wren named for its elaborate song. It is native to the Amazon rainforest in South America, from the lowlands into the foothills of the Andes. Taxonomy and systematics At ...
(''Cyphorhinus arada'') **
Song wren The song wren (''Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Taxonomy and systematics At one time the song wren and the mus ...
(''Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus'')


Relationship with humans

The wren features prominently in culture. The Eurasian wren has been long considered "the king of birds" in Europe. Killing one or harassing its nest is associated with bad luck, such as broken bones, lightning strikes on homes, or injury to cattle.
Wren Day Wren Day, also known as Wren's Day, Day of the Wren, or Hunt the Wren Day ( ga, Lá an Dreoilín), is an Irish celebration held on 26 December, St. Stephen's Day in a number of countries across Europe. The tradition consists of "hunting" a wren ( ...
, celebrated in parts of Ireland on
St. Stephen's Day Saint Stephen's Day, also called the Feast of Saint Stephen, is a Christian saint's day to commemorate Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr or protomartyr, celebrated on 26 December in Western Christianity and 27 December in Eastern Chr ...
(26 December), features a fake wren being paraded around town on a decorative pole; up to the 20th century, real birds were hunted for this purpose. A possible origin for the tradition is revenge for the betrayal of Saint Stephen by a noisy wren when he was trying to hide from enemies in a bush. The Carolina wren (''Thryothorus ludovicianus'') has been the state bird of South Carolina since 1948, and features on the back of its state quarter. The British
farthing Farthing or farthings may refer to: Coinage *Farthing (British coin), an old British coin valued one quarter of a penny ** Half farthing (British coin) ** Third farthing (British coin) ** Quarter farthing (British coin) *Farthing (English coi ...
featured a wren on the reverse side from 1937 until its demonetisation in 1960. The Cactus wren (''Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus'') was designated the state bird of Arizona in 1931. File:2000 SC Proof.png, alt=South Carolina state quarter File:British farthing 1951 reverse.png, alt=British farthing


References

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