Episode 25: No Country for Old Wren (Carolina Wren)

Episode 25: No Country for Old Wren (Carolina Wren)

Wren in doubt, check Dirty Bird out! In this tiny episode (by DB standards) for a tiny bird, John ventures into the Monongahela national forest to record an episode about the Carolina Wren. Learn about the origin of their scientific name, weird winter roosting habits, and every other fact you’d ever want to know about these feathery funballs! Also, thanks so much for the sounds provided from www.xeno-canto.org that display the incredible vocal repertoire of these birds.
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Intro music by Ricky Pistone and Outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers
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Cover art by TJ Rinoski
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Bird sounds recorded by me or from www.xeno-canto.org, Intro Carolina Wren song by
Aidan Place
Alarm call by
Thomas Magarian
Vocalizations around 9
“teakettle song” by Christopher McPherson

“teakettle duet 1 + 2” by
Phoenix Birder
Carolina wren male song by Brian Hendrix
Rattle alarm call
Brian Hendrix
Down-trill call

Brian Hendrix
Eastern Towhee Call

Christopher McPherson
Drink your tea Eastern Towhee song
Chickadee like call by
Bruce Lagerquist
Russ Wigh
Random Carolina Wren Sounds
Chirt call
Bobby Wilcox

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