Although the photo was taken in the top garden. The wren also frequents the watermeadow. Usually found hopping around in the undergrowth or at the base of trees, this little bird will perch in a willow tree and broadcast the most amazing and powerful song full of trills and warbles.
The wren is easily recognised by its perky tail that sticks up from its round, little body, and its pale eyestripe.
The Latin name for the wren is Troglodytes troglodytes which means cave-dweller and refers to its elaborate domed nests found deep in the lower branches of trees.