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A Rufous-naped Wren on the coast of southwestern Mexico. It ranges along the pacific lowlands from here to Costa Rica. The local name is Matraca Nuquirrufa.
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Tucson, Arizona, United States
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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Band-backed Wrens (Campylorhynchus zonatus) almost never "sing" alone - if you can call what they do singing! Actually it's one of my favorite Costa Rican sounds, but singing? They love to duet, and a pair can sometimes sound like 40 birds chattering away. They generally occupy the higher reaches of river and stream galleries.
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Nicaragua / Costa Rica Border Zone
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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Band-backed Wrens (Campylorhynchus zonatus)
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Pantanal
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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Band-backed Wrens (Campylorhynchus zonatus)
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Jalcomulco
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arizona-sonora desert museum, tucson, arizona
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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Arizona, United States
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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Don't you think that they would have a problem landing on such a prickly surface ?Observed in Sabino Canyon, Arizona.
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I loved these little guys! Sonoran Desert National Park.