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What does CARW stand for?

Carolina Wren (bird species)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
For example, the Carolina wren -- the state bird of South Carolina -- has turned into a Yankee, based on Audubon's calculations.
There was also a Carolina wren, a red-winged blackbird, a ring-necked pheasant and a hermit thrush.
Millet, on the other hand, attracts doves, finches, pheasants, native sparrows, and Carolina wrens.
When the Carolina wrens have nestlings clamoring for breakfast, they utilize a great many green cabbage worms.
The only sounds, beyond the gentle lapping of the blue water, were the breathing and soughing of the pines, the tinkling of wind chimes, and the "tea-kettle, teakettle" of the Carolina wren hidden like a loquacious wood nymph in tangled underbrush.
But I was right -- it was a Carolina wren, according to the book.
For example, the Carolina wren — the state bird of South Carolina — has turned into a Yankee, based on Audubon's calculations.
Greg Butcher, Audubon's bird-conservation director, says, "We know that things like Carolina wrens, eastern bluebirds, robins, crows and mourning doves are all spending winters farther north, and probably many more.

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