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Tag: dust bathing

Marsh Wren Dust-bathing

July 1, 2009 by John Rakestraw, posted in behavior

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This series of photos shows a Marsh Wren dust-bathing. This species normally hides in cattails and other tall vegetation, so it was quite a treat to see this bird out in the open for so long. Wrens will often bathe in water and then dust. It is thought that sifting dust through the plumage helps to control parasites.

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