[Bristol-Birds] Re: Wrens

To Wallace:

I greatly enjoyed your information about "Jenny Wrens" as well as the history 
of the three wren species in the region.

As for the British "Wren," is that not simply the same bird we know as "Winter 
Wren?" If so, I guess the Winter Wren represents the fourth wren species in the 
region. 

It's disappointing that I came along too late to enjoy Bewick's Wren as a 
backyard bird.

Thanks for your good answer to Charles' query.

Bryan Stevens,
Hampton, TN


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