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What does HOWR stand for?

House Wren (bird species Troglodytes aedon)


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The waveforms and spectrograms below represent portions of a birdsong and a whale song extracted from recordings on file at Cornell's Macaulay Library House wren A house wren's song has structure, combining its elements into the distinctive, repeated patterns visible at right.
Starting in the 1930s, naturalist Aldo Leopold in Wisconsin tracked when white indigo bloomed, cardinals first sang and house wrens arrived.
Populations of American robins, chickadees, eastern bluebirds, blue jays, tufted titmice and house wrens also dropped.
Deciduous trees such as sycamores attract the most bugs, which in turn bring in the best bug-eating birds such as the bushtit and the house wren.
House wrens and blue jays dipped but rebounded by 2005.
Only the blue jay and house wren bounced back, in 2005.
Veeries, house wrens, orange-crowned warblers and rufous hummingbirds inhabit the deciduous forest around the pond.
In the spring mating season-when the bird really started crooning-his winter ladylove left him, recounts Kroodsma, who once discovered two house wrens and a vesper sparrow that sang Bewick's wren songs.

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