Nava's wren (Hylorchilus navai) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae.
[3] Nava's wren occurs in a small area of southern Mexico, in southeastern Veracruz, western Chiapas, and barely into northeastern Oaxaca.
[3] The male Nava's wren sings "a varied, often stuttering warble of mellow whistles" [1].
The female's song is "an introductory note followed by rapid series of 8 or more loud whistles" [2].
[3] The IUCN has assessed Nava's wren as Vulnerable "owing to its small and declining range" and that its population is estimated to be fewer than 7000 adults.