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    A wren but........... He has a little black beard and a and orange legs.
    What do you think? Please

    It could be a fledgling looking at the second photo
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    Doubtful that it would be a fledgling Beryl, but does look like a Wren.
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    Yes too early but I have never seen a wren with a black tuft under his bill/beak

    Here is a clearer shot
    The North American winter wren looks like this one. He also has a long bill . You can see in the second photo here
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    I agree, Beryl - he IS a bit unusual!

    The eye stripe seems much lighter/more prominent too.

    Below is a little friend who was a bit concussed after hitting a window. He is very light under the 'chin'. Here also is a link to an American Winter Wren - clear eye-strip, but no 'dark beard' and with darker legs.

    http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/ifwis/i...tom-munson.jpg
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    Similar bill.
    The second view above showing a long bill. Yours ha a long bill too They are different . Yours looks like a winter Wren. I can get over the little black area under it's bill and yes the very wide eye stripe. I may go back today and see if I can find him for a better shot.

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    All my resources tell me this is a Winter Wren.
    You know Ithink they are right

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