Marsh Wren
I love the trill of the Marsh Wren's call. They are hard to spot among the cattails, so I was happy to get this shot!
"A sputtering, bubbling song among the cattails is a giveaway that the Marsh Wren is at home. A patient watcher eventually will see the bird as it slips furtively through the reeds or bounces to the top of a stem for a look around. Industrious male Marsh Wrens build "dummy nests" in their nesting territories, occasionally up to twenty or more; most of these are never used for raising young, but the adults may sleep in them during other seasons."
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- Canon EOS 7D Mark II
- 1/500
- f/9.0
- 400mm
- 160
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