Carolina Wren F- 563 a 139
© Fran Brown-ALL rights reserved. This image may not be used for ANY purpose without written permission.
In summer it can seem that every patch of woods in the eastern United States rings with the rolling song of the Carolina Wren. This shy bird can be hard to see, but it delivers an amazing number of decibels for its size. Follow its teakettle-teakettle! and other piercing exclamations through backyard or forest, and you may be rewarded with glimpses of this bird's rich cinnamon plumage, white eyebrow stripe, and long, upward-cocked tail. This hardy bird has been wintering farther and farther north in recent decades.
Pennypack Trust, PA, USA
NIKON 7200 with Nikon 500 mm f/4 lens and 1.4 converter
ISO 640 f/8.0 1/600
Carolina Wren F- 563 a 139
© Fran Brown-ALL rights reserved. This image may not be used for ANY purpose without written permission.
In summer it can seem that every patch of woods in the eastern United States rings with the rolling song of the Carolina Wren. This shy bird can be hard to see, but it delivers an amazing number of decibels for its size. Follow its teakettle-teakettle! and other piercing exclamations through backyard or forest, and you may be rewarded with glimpses of this bird's rich cinnamon plumage, white eyebrow stripe, and long, upward-cocked tail. This hardy bird has been wintering farther and farther north in recent decades.
Pennypack Trust, PA, USA
NIKON 7200 with Nikon 500 mm f/4 lens and 1.4 converter
ISO 640 f/8.0 1/600