Wren?
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Wren?

BetCrooks

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As usual, I spotted this Wren just as it finished popping up on a dead log and snacking, after which it promptly dove back down into a tangle of goldenrod and dead logs.

This was at Riverwood Conservancy, along the Credit River in Mississauga.

There are definitely House Wrens in this specific meadow area, including a pair that nested nearby earlier in the summer.

Is this also a House Wren? It seemed more Winter Wren-like but that might well be my migration-inspired imagination.

Any opinions on its identity would be appreciated so I don't have to submit it to eBird as wren, sp.

Sorry that it's another of  my fabulous shots. A good lens does not make a good photographer...

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JW Mills

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I'd say Winter Wren due to the stubby tail and barring on the flanks.
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BetCrooks

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Thanks for the info!
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