
Carolina Wren
The Carolina Wren is a small, lively songbird commonly found in the southeastern United States. Recognizable by its rich, warm brown upperparts, distinctive white eyebrow stripe, and a lighter, barred belly, it often flits through shrubs and trees. Known for its cheerful, loud song and energetic behavior, it thrives in habitats like gardens, forests, and suburban areas. The Carolina Wren primarily feeds on insects and spiders, and it builds domed nests in bushes, tree cavities, or man-made structures. Its bright personality and clear vocalizations make it a favorite among bird watchers and nature enthusiasts.