Cactus Wren Photo Gallery
Large chunky wren with a long heavy bill, a long, rounded tail, and short, rounded wings. Speckled brown bird with a bright white eyebrow and cinnamon sides.
© Moe Bertrand / Macaulay LibraryArizona, January 14, 2018Large chunky wren with a long heavy bill and a long, rounded tail. The back is brown with heavy white streaks, and the tail is barred white and black—especially noticeable from below.
© Beko Binder / Macaulay LibraryArizona, December 31, 2017Adult
A large chunky wren with a long heavy bill. Song is a harsh series of loud, raspy notes.
© Luke Seitz / Macaulay LibraryArizona, March 28, 2025Not all videos have soundHefty wren with dark spotting on the the breast often concentrated around the throat. Note white eyebrow stripe and long barred tail.
© Ryan O'Donnell / Macaulay LibraryArizona, October 24, 2020Bold and inquisitive. Often perches atop tall vegetation, but does not cock its tail the way other wrens do.
© Jodhan Fine / Macaulay LibraryNew Mexico, November 07, 2020Pair
A loud, conspicuous resident of the deserts of the American Southwest.
© Luke Seitz / Macaulay LibraryArizona, March 28, 2025Not all videos have soundLarge wren with a bold white eyebrow and white streaks down its brown back. Its long tail is barred black and white.
© Patrick Maurice / Macaulay LibraryArizona, December 30, 2016Adult
Builds a large football-shaped nest with a tunnel-shaped entrance.
© Luke Seitz / Macaulay LibraryArizona, April 02, 2025Not all videos have soundBuilds large football-shaped nests with tunnel-shaped entrances in cacti or other thorny shrubs. Uses nests as roosting sites even during the nonbreeding season.
© Douglas Bruns / Macaulay LibraryArizona, January 13, 2017Found in deserts, arid foothills, coastal sage scrub, and urban areas throughout the Southwestern deserts, especially in areas with thorny shrubs, cholla, and prickly pear.
© Anonymous / Macaulay LibraryNew Mexico, January 16, 2019Search species and articles
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