Identification
Large, boldly-marked wren of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico. Look especially for bold white eyebrow and dense spots on underparts. Aptly named, this wren rarely strays from desert scrub with plentiful cactus, usually with areas of open ground. Typically seen in pairs or family groups, which are often quite vocal and conspicuous. Builds a large oval stick nest. Listen for harsh, grating calls.