Avec le roitelet, le troglodyte est le plus petit oiseau de nos jardins. Reconnaissable à sa queue qui forme un angle spectaculaire avec le reste du corps, à sa vivacité et sa mobilité extrêmes, j'ai voulu le représenter ici dans toute sa fragilité. Pourtant, son chant est à la fois d'une brièveté, d'une force et d'une beauté inouïes. Un condensé d'énergie.
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