
Fulvous Wren
NameFulvous Wren
Common NameFulvous Wren
Scientific NameCinnycerthia fulva
FamilyTroglodytidae
Wingspan (cm)18
Length (cm)14.5
Weight (g)21.5
Plumage DetailsUniformly warm rufous-brown plumage, slightly paler on the belly, with a finely barred rufous-brown tail. It lacks prominent facial markings or streaking.
Vocalization / CallIts vocalizations include a series of rich, musical whistles and trills, often delivered in duets between pairs.
Primary Dietinsectivore
Primary Habitatsforest
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Geographic RangeFound in the Andes of southern Colombia, Ecuador, and northern Peru.
Identifying FeaturesUniform warm rufous-brown plumage, Finely barred rufous-brown tail, Typical wren shape with a relatively long tail, Inhabits dense montane forest undergrowth
Description
The Fulvous Wren is a medium-sized wren characterized by its uniformly warm rufous-brown plumage. It is typically found foraging in the dense undergrowth of montane forests, often in pairs or small groups.





