Sedge Wren Singing
The Sedge Wren nests in sedges and grasses, so prairies are great habitats for this small bird. Before this image was captured, I was making a “pishing” sound with my lips. The wren became very interested and moved in closer. He flew to a nearby clump of Big Bluestem grass and sang his song. Then, he dropped to the ground and walked towards me, hidden among the prairie plants. All of a sudden, he popped up from the ground onto the seed heads of this Cinquefoil, only to sing me a parting tune.
- Filename
- 8x10Sedgewren_MG_9630.psd
- Copyright
- Dee Hudson
- Image Size
- 2400x2999 / 39.8MB
- Contained in galleries
- Prairie Dwellers