| Scientific Name | Catherpes mexicanus conspersus |
| Category | D |
| Taxon | Birds |
| Climate Change Vulnerability Score | Less Vulnerable |
The Canyon Wren (Catherpes mexicanus conspersus) is a small songbird (11-15 cm [4-6 in] long; 10-18 g [0.4-0.6 oz]) with a long beak for its size, bright white throat, and reddish-brown body with fine black barring on the wings and tail. It forages on the ground for insects and spiders in steep, rocky landscapes. It occurs throughout most of the western US. The Canyon Wren (Catherpes mexicanus conspersus) will experience a high degree of climate exposure and has a moderately high adaptive capacity. Overall, it has a Climate Change Vulnerability Index ranking of Less Vulnerable under both Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 4.5 and RCP 8.5 Scenarios. The Canyon Wren’s climate change vulnerability is impacted by life history factors, which influence its ability to persist in place.


