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Wrentit

Chamaea fasciata

Description:

The voice of the chaparral! You typically hear them, but do not see them. The first animal you hear in the morning and the last you hear at dusk. They live for about 10 years, mate for life, and their territory is only about an acre and a half. They eat insects.

Habitat:

Chaparral

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Welcome to Project Noah, californian.chaparralians
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Spotted on Dec 10, 2013
Submitted on Dec 10, 2013

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