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Definition of WRENS

wrens
Kinglet King"let, n. 1. A little king; a weak or insignificant king. --Carlyle. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of small singing birds of the genus Regulus and family Sylviid[ae]. Note: The golden-crowned kinglet (Regulus satrapa), and the rubycrowned kinglet (R. calendula), are the most common American species. The common English kinglet (R. cristatus) is also called golden-crested wren, moonie, and marigold finch. The kinglets are often popularly called wrens, both in America and England.

Meaning of WRENS from wikipedia

- name. The name wren has been applied to other, unrelated birds, particularly the New Zealand wrens (Acanthisittidae) and the Australian wrens (Maluridae)...
- the slogans used in recruitment posters was "Join the Wrens and free a man for the Fleet". Wrens were prominent as support staff at the Government Code...
- The Wrens, a band from New Jersey, USA formed in the 1980s The Wrens (R&B band), a doo-**** singing group from New York City from the 1950s Wren (record...
- suburban areas. This wren is the state bird of South Carolina. Seven recognized subspecies occur across the range of these wrens and they differ slightly...
- slowcore group named Low, the band changed their name to the Wrens in 1994. By 1996, the Wrens had released two full-length albums, Silver (1994) and Secaucus...
- speckling. Males and females are very similar in appearance. Bewick's wrens, like many wrens, are very vocal. Both females and males make short calls while foraging...
- wren (actually the Pacific wren), who was once thought of as the same species as the Eurasian wren, is the narrator of "The White Seal" story. Wrens have...
- of Baja. Cactus wrens generally feed and live in pairs, or in family groups from late spring through winter. Flocks of cactus wrens have been reported...
- "wrens" because of similarities in appearance and behaviour to the true wrens (Troglodytidae) but are not members of that family. New Zealand wrens are...
- Australasian wrens are a family, Maluridae, of small, insectivorous p****erine birds endemic to Australia and New Guinea. While commonly known as wrens, they...