This video from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in the USA says about itself:
22 July 2015
Winter Wrens are tiny, dark-colored songbirds with a stubby tail that’s usually cocked up at an angle. Its song is a high-pitched, rapid-fire chatter that echoes through shaded glens and dense, mossy forests of the eastern U.S., while the wren forages actively through low brush and fallen logs.
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