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Especially in Brazil, the musician wren is the subject of several legends and fables, most relating to its loud and beautiful song. One of these tells that when it starts singing all other birds stop their song to hear it. The musician wren is also believed to bring good luck, which leads some people to kill it in order to have it stuffed. [6]
They range in size from the white-bellied wren, which averages under 10 cm (3.9 in) and 9 g (0.32 oz), to the giant wren, which averages about 22 cm (8.7 in) and weighs almost 50 g (1.8 oz). The dominating colors of their plumage are generally drab, composed of gray, brown, black, and white, and most species show some barring, especially on the ...
"Come Back My Love" is a song by American doo-wop group The Wrens, released in 1955 by Rama Records. The song is best known for the version by the British doo-wop revival band Darts in 1978, which peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. [2] The song was originally released in January 1955, titled "(Will You) Come Back My Love".
Bewick's wrens are capable of hanging upside down in order to acquire food, such as catching an insect on the underside of a branch. When it catches an insect, it kills the insect prior to swallowing it whole. Bewick's wrens will repeatedly wipe their beaks on its perch after a meal. Bewick's wrens will visit backyard feeders.
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The Wrens began in the Morrisania section of the Bronx in 1950. Neighborhood friends Waldo Champen ( tenor , usually referred to as "Champ Rollow"), Francis "Frenchie" Concepcion (tenor/ baritone lead), Archangel "Archie" Oropeza (baritone), and Raoul McLeod ( bass ) sang together under this name for around two years.
Secaucus is the second album by the American rock band The Wrens, released in 1996. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Secaucus is named for the city in which it was recorded, Secaucus, New Jersey . [ 7 ] The Wrens were signed to major label Grass Records for the album; Grass dropped the band after they refused to be forced into a new contract.