Crested wren
The crested wren, from its scientific name Regulus regulus, is a passerine bird that lives throughout Europe, Asia and North Africa.
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It is part of the Regulidae family, and of the Passeriformes order.
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It is recognizable by its grayish white throat, black, gray, orange and yellow head, yellow-green back and the tips of its wings are black and green. Its beak is black and its legs are orange.
In the crested wren, it is possible to recognize the female from the male. Indeed, the male has the middle band orange while that of the female is yellow.
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It feeds mainly on insects and spiders.
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The crested wren lives in parks, gardens and wooded areas near conifers.
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It nests on top of tall conifers. It lays about 8 to 11 eggs.
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It is a rather talkative species.
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On the IUCN conservation status it is: LC Least concern.