

You will know that the bird you see is a wren when you see it cocking its barred tail at an angle. Listen for its bubbly, staccato, and very loud (for its size) song. Like most birds, wrens prefer to be invisible as far as non-wrens are concerned. You can use the Merlin app to help you learn this small bird’s song and, very possibly, find it moving about in dense tangles hunting for insects to eat.
If you see a Common Grackle on a cloudy day, you might dismiss it as just another black bird, but when the sun comes out, this member of the blackbird family becomes a work of art, its iridescent purple head, glossy body, and striking yellow eyes making you take a second look.