The canebrake wren (Cantorchilus zeledoni) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae.
They have a white supercilium, a gray-brown stripe through the eye, and cheeks mottled with gray and off-white.
[4] The canebrake wren forages low down in dense undergrowth but its diet has not been studied.
[4] A study of canebrake wrens in Costa Rica found that their nesting season spanned March to August.
The nests were oval balls with a side entrance, built by the female from plant fibers and lined with softer material.