Sorry to be late, but I just to add a couple other field marks: Carolina Wren overall has a very warm chestnut-brick back, while the brown on MAWR is more of a beige.pepperonipi wrote: ↑November 25th, 2019, 7:36 pmSweet, thank you!Blank25 wrote: ↑November 25th, 2019, 6:38 pmThe tail and wings of a carolina wren has the white "stripes" on a brown tail and wings while the tail and wings of a marsh wren has the white "stripes" on a blackish or dark brown tail and wings.pepperonipi wrote: ↑November 25th, 2019, 3:35 pm Does anyone know how to distinguish between the Carolina and Marsh Wren? Seems like I always get those two mixed up...
Carolina Wren
Marsh Wren
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In addition, CARW has a much longer tail proportionate to its body size than MAWR, along with a longer, slightly decurved bill. This gives it a more "gangly" appearance in my experience. Also, the white supercilium (line above the eye) is much more demarcated on CARW.