Wrentit (Chamaea fasciata)

Wrentit (Chamaea fasciata)
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Wrentit (Chamaea fasciata)
About Wrentit (Chamaea fasciata)
- Kingdom: Animals
- Phylum: Chordates
- Class: Birds
- Order: Perching Birds
- Family: Old World Warblers and Gnatcatchers
The wrentit is a small bird that lives in chaparral, oak woodlands, and bushland on the western coast of North America. It is the only species in the genus Chamaea.
Source: Wikipedia
Trips
No trip reports available.Visits
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2002-05-05
Muir Woods National Monument, United States of AmericaIn chaparral above the redwood grove. -
2007-04-07
Torrey Pines State Reserve, United States of America -
2009-05-25
Edgewood Preserve, United States of America -
2009-11-07
Pinnacles National Monument, United States of AmericaThere were about 10 of these in the same spot near the bear gulch caves. -
2010-05-08
San Pedro Valley County Park, United States of America -
2011-05-28
Del Valle County Park, United States of America -
2013-08-25
Ventana Wilderness, United States of Americaheard -
2014-02-01
San Pedro Valley County Park, United States of America -
2014-03-04
Chabot Regional Park, United States of Americaheard -
2014-07-12
Windy Hill OSP, United States of Americaheard -
2014-08-23
MacKerricher SP, United States of Americaheard -
2015-01-10
Half Moon Bay - Pillar Point, United States of AmericaHeard -
2015-01-18
Tilden Regional Park, United States of AmericaHeard -
2015-04-26
Jenner, United States of America -
2015-07-18
Ano Nuevo State Park, United States of America -
2017-05-14
Cataract Falls, United States of America -
2018-02-03
Burleigh H. Murray State Park, United States of America -
2019-06-06
Burleigh H. Murray State Park, United States of America -
2021-01-30
Tomales Bay State Park, United States of America -
2022-10-23
Marin Headlands, United States of America