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Wrentit also known as Wren-tit ( Camaea fasciata henshawi )

Wrentit also known as Wren-tit ( Camaea fasciata henshawi ). A common canyon bird which lives in San Diego. Has small body Is a tannish- brown color Has a small beak Has long tail feathers Has small eyes. Appearance- Proportions. The wrentit is about 5.5 – 5.9 inches (14-15 cm)

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Wrentit also known as Wren-tit ( Camaea fasciata henshawi )

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  1. Wrentitalso known as Wren-tit (Camaeafasciatahenshawi) A common canyon bird which lives in San Diego.

  2. Has small body • Is a tannish- brown color • Has a small beak • Has long tail feathers • Has small eyes Appearance- Proportions

  3. The wrentit is about 5.5 – 5.9 inches (14-15 cm) • Notice that the tail feathers make up about a third of the size. Appearance- Size

  4. Lives in a Coastal Sage Scrub ecosystem Coastal Sage Scrub Ecosystem

  5. The wrentit gathers foliage (plants) to make its nests • It nests in low bushes such as Poison Oak , Coyote Bush, and Californian Blackberry… Nesting Behavior

  6. Is an omnivore • Eats insects, spiders and worms • Eats nuts and berries Eating Habits

  7. Mother sits on 1-5 eggs • Eggs are light greenish- blue • Chicks are featherless when born • Have dark areas on their backs Eggs and Chicks

  8. In and around California • Please find the purple shading… Is Found…

  9. Sounds like a ping pong ball • Listen… Voice

  10. Thank You!!! By Annika 6th grade

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