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Dane



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Date: Jul 24, 2008
Zapata wren (Ferminia cerverai)


Zapata wren, side view


Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Passeriformes
Family Troglodytidae
Genus Ferminia 
Size Length: 15.5 16 cm

Description

The Zapata wren is a small, energetic bird found only in a small region of swamps in western Cuba. The short wings make it a poor flier; instead the Zapata wren skulks about on long legs and is thus often hard to observe. The plumage is rather drab; brown and finely barred with black above and brownish-white below . The bill and tail are both fairly long, and when perched the tail usually points down, a position the male often takes up when singing his pleasant, loud, canary-like song. This begins with one to three sweet whistled introductory notes followed by a complex series of grating rattles and buzzes .

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-- Edited by Dj_Rubbut at 13:54, 2008-08-09

-- Edited by Jollyjo at 19:48, 2008-11-12

Dj Quiva



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Date: Jul 24, 2008

Good info

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Date: Nov 12, 2008

Agreed Ruby...we see these lovely birds (not necessarily these) all the time but we hardly ever stop to check on some of the unique qualities...

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Date: Nov 14, 2008

cool...
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hmmm....
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