Wren
(noun)
A small, brown bird with a short tail and a strong, cheerful song, commonly found in gardens and woodlands.
Origin:
The word wren is derived from the old english 'wrenna', and refers to a small, brown bird found in many parts of the world.
Examples:
- The wren flitted from branch to branch, its tiny body darting back and forth in search of insects.
- The wren's cheerful song echoed through the countryside, bringing joy and light to the countryside.
- Despite its small size, the wren is a fierce defender of its territory, and will chase off much larger birds.
- The wren is a common sight in gardens and woodlands, where it can be seen flitting about in search of food.
- The wren is a popular bird among bird-watchers, who appreciate its small size, active demeanor, and cheerful song.