Troglodytes grenadensis
Data DeficientAves · Passeriformes · Troglodytidae
The Grenada wren is a very small passerine bird in the wren family Troglodytidae that is found on the Caribbean island of Grenada. The name troglodytes means "hole dweller", and is a reference to the bird's tendency to disappear into crevices when hunting insects or to seek shelter. It was formerly considered to be conspecific with the house wren, now renamed the northern house wren.
Fun Fact
The name troglodytes means "hole dweller", and is a reference to the bird's tendency to disappear into crevices when hunting insects or to seek shelter.
Habitat
Endemic to the main island of Grenada and appears to be uncommon on the offshore islands.
Diet
To be updated
Lifespan
To be updated