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I Saw A Wren In My Garden This Morning For The First Time Ever.
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I recognized it because whoever modelled it's image on the farthing coin had done such a good job.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of the UK’s most common birds, but casual sightings don’t match this as it is shy and secretive. Here’s what the British Ornithology Trust have to say about it. [i]
The Wren's current UK population estimate is the highest for any species and, on the latest figures, one in eight of our breeding birds is a Wren. Abundance can vary sharply from year to year, however. Wren numbers in the UK were greatly depleted by the cold winter of 1962/63. Following a rapid recovery up to the mid 1970s, abundance fell again in response to a further series of cold winters, only to return to its previous high level. Following recent severe winters, numbers were somewhat depleted once more, especially in Scotland and Northern Ireland, but have now recovered. The BBS map of change in relative density between 1994-96 and 2007-09 indicates that there was a gradient of change over that period, from minor decrease in parts of Southern England to strong increase in North Wales, Northern England and Mainland Scotland. There has been an increase across Europe since 1980. [i]
The Wren's current UK population estimate is the highest for any species and, on the latest figures, one in eight of our breeding birds is a Wren. Abundance can vary sharply from year to year, however. Wren numbers in the UK were greatly depleted by the cold winter of 1962/63. Following a rapid recovery up to the mid 1970s, abundance fell again in response to a further series of cold winters, only to return to its previous high level. Following recent severe winters, numbers were somewhat depleted once more, especially in Scotland and Northern Ireland, but have now recovered. The BBS map of change in relative density between 1994-96 and 2007-09 indicates that there was a gradient of change over that period, from minor decrease in parts of Southern England to strong increase in North Wales, Northern England and Mainland Scotland. There has been an increase across Europe since 1980. [i]
sandy: the wren farthing now sells for £6 + on ebay, I can't imagine how much of a percentage increase in value that is;
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