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Sinaloa Wren

Sinaloa Wren

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The Sinaloa Wren is a medium-sized wren endemic to western Mexico, known for its active foraging in dry forests and its varied song. It often blends well into its environment.
Where to spot
Endemic to dry deciduous forests, thorn scrub, and riparian thickets along the Pacific slope of northwestern and western Mexico.
How to spot
Explore the dry forest habitats of western Mexico. Listen for its varied and musical song. Look for a medium-sized wren foraging in dense vegetation, often near the ground.
When to spot
A year-round resident. Most active and vocal during the early morning and late afternoon.
File:Thryophilus sinaloa 1.jpg
File:Thryophilus sinaloa 1.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Its name refers to the Mexican state of Sinaloa, reflecting a significant portion of its distribution along the Pacific slope.
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