Ochreaceous Wrens (Troglodytes ochraceus) are tiny reddish Wrens that can be easily confused with House Wrens. In general Ochreaceous Wrens inhabit the highlands and forests and House Wrens hang out around human habitation, also this Wren is redder and slightly smaller. The song is completely different.

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Identification
Troglodytes ochraceus (ochraceous wren)
Contributors
Douglas Von Gausig, Naturesongs.com
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