- Clarión Wren
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Clarión Wren Conservation status Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Passeriformes Family: Troglodytidae Genus: Troglodytes Species: T. tanneri Binomial name Troglodytes tanneri
Townsend, 1890The Clarión Wren (Troglodytes tanneri) is a species of bird in the Troglodytidae family. It is endemic to Clarión Island off Pacific Mexico.
It looks much like a House Wren but is larger with a prominently longer bill, somewhat approaching the Carolina Wren in form.[1]
Its natural habitats are the less arid patches of shrubland,[2] notably thickets of Ipomoea halierca morning glory.[1] It also appears to occur in the garrison buildings and garden at Sulfur Bay[2] but usually avoids the rocky shores and other exposed areas. In dense undergrowth, territories are some 10 meters (30–40 ft) in diameter.[1]
In late March 1953, males were found to be singing and threatening intruding competitors. Egg-laying seems to take place between mid-March and mid-April.[1]
The eggs are similar to those of the House Wren, but larger and more elongated. They measure around 20 × 14 mm and also are colored basically like those of House Wrens but with fewer and crisper markings noticeably denser at the blunt end.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e Brattstrom, Bayard H. & Howell, Thomas R. (1956): The Birds of the Revilla Gigedo Islands, Mexico. The Condor 58 (2): 107–120. doi:10.2307/1364977 PDF fulltext DjVu fulltext
- ^ a b BirdLife International (BLI) (2004). Troglodytes tanneri. 2006. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. www.iucnredlist.org. Retrieved on 27 July 2007.
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