Long-billed Marsh Wren (Noun)
Meaning
American wren that inhabits tall reed beds.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The long-billed marsh wren is an American wren that inhabits tall reed beds along the eastern coast of the United States.
- In the dense wetlands of North America, the long-billed marsh wren makes its home, weaving a complex nest among the reeds.
- Long-billed marsh wrens are highly territorial birds, and their songs can be heard ringing out across the marshes.
- During the breeding season, male long-billed marsh wrens build multiple nests, but only one will be used by the female.
- A key identifier of the long-billed marsh wren is its distinctive white stripe above its eye and its long, pointed bill.