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Carolina wren

American  

noun

  1. a large wren, Thryothorus ludovicianus, of the U.S., having a musical call.


Etymology

Origin of Carolina wren

An Americanism dating back to 1800–10

Example Sentences

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In spring, the tree erupts with a dawn chorus of migrating birds and, in summer, the tiny Carolina wren belts out its glorious song.

From New York Times • Nov. 24, 2022

The roster from 2016: “tufted titmouse, Carolina chickadee, Carolina wren, eastern bluebird, northern mockingbird, northern cardinal, eastern towhee.”

From Slate • Apr. 12, 2019

It is also fancied by some birds, including the wild turkey, American robin, Northern bobwhite, Eastern bluebird, mockingbird, white-throated sparrow, Carolina wren and European starling.

From New York Times • Jul. 4, 2016

A Carolina wren intrudes, followed by a kestrel.

From Time Magazine Archive

A Carolina wren called from the magnolia trees, and full light came into the day.

From Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles

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