Brown-throated wren
Troglodytes brunneicollis
L 4″
Habitat: Brown-throated wrens inhabit oak forests, mostly in desert ranges, but can be found up to elevations of 8,000 feet in southern Arizona.
Nest: This wren uses natural cavities or old woodpecker holes in tree trunks or limbs. Like the house wren, it will sometimes occupy recesses about buildings and nest boxes (Pough 1957).
Food: We could not find published information on food habits but the diet is probably insects similar to that of other wrens.