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We need answers. I want my phoebes back. And the phoebe that was here is just hanging around like what gives. These wrens have got to go. I wonder if the plastic owls would help. I miss seeing and hearing all of my other bird friends that use to hang around and eat and sing and use my bird bath. This is just terrible. Thanks for understanding and helping with this matter. We live in the west section of Tennessee Memphis suburbs and have lots of trees and shrubs in our neighborhood.

In the last week or so when we open our front door and went outside at night, on two occasions we left the door open, for a few minutes. When we came back in, low and behold, a wren was flying around in our living room. Suddenly one of his companions decided to join him inside our house. The 12 foot ceilings, numerous chandeliers, lamps and artificial plants made excellent rest areas for the interlopers — each of whom rendered a loud tune or two for us.

No harm done-beautiful little birds! Near Dodgeville Wisconsin we are restoring a Norwegian immigrant log home. Last summer two wrens decided to make a nest in a mortice hole in the timber framing. We cleaned out their nest material several times, but they succeeded in finding a hole that we missed.

They tolerated us working close by. I had found other nesting places with just sticks—-I thought they were mouse nests. A friend told me that the male wren makes multiple rudimentary nests and then lets the female choose which one she likes. She then adds soft material to complete the job.

We decided to let them stay and complete their project. We worked at the other end of the building. They persisted over several months in spite of our interference and raised their family! My hat is off to them. Excuse me now—I have to get to work. I simply adore this little creatures, they make my day!!! Greetings from Texas. My cousin in Leonia, New Jersey had sparrows nesting outside, under her window air conditioner.

A few weeks ago she came home and saw two sparrow babies laying on her driveway. She thought, oh, the mother sparrow was out finding food for them, and they tried to fly and fell out of the nest.

Now after reading all of your posts here, I am thinking, it could have been house wrens……. I have had a wren couple in one of three bird houses for the last several summers. I love hearing the male singing as he protects the nest.

This morning I found the bird house lying on my patio. I had witnessed the two hatchling fly off several days ago and I think momma was reclining the nest for another brood. I hope she comes back, but I think a squirrel must have knocked the nest off the fence top.

She was upset that the nest had been violated and was in and out several times with a bill full of feathers since I replaced the bird house. Rent free, lots of entertainment. We are glad you have chosen to leave a comment. Please keep in mind that comments are moderated according to our comment policy. Toll-Free Thursday, November 11, Co-ops that once brought electricity to rural Ohio work to offer…. The nice thing about this particular plan is that you can build two houses with one standard 8 foot board.

Wrens build in multiple houses before choosing the one they like so more may be better. Some of you may wish to purchase a house instead of building one yourself, here is our current recommended style of Wren bird house. Wren Houses For Backyard Nesting. Learn the Habits of the Carolina Wren. We would love to read your story and view your pictures about Wrens in Your yard. To begin, just enter the information asked for and your story along with photo will soon appear on this website.

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I sat on the deck for a few hours watching both parents feeding the chicks. However, this picture caught me by surprise. At first attempt, the daddy bird built a nest in an old hat sitting on the shelf, but … Visitors Share Stories About Wren Birds Mailbox Wrens Upon opening my mailbox one morning, I noticed a lot of leaves and pine straw and thought it had been blown in from a bad storm … Wren nest in shamrock plant A pair of Carolina Wrens have built their nest in my shamrock plant on the front porch.

Last year, I found an incomplete nest there Today, a hot day in early July, I looked out my back door and noticed some activity around the little white birdhouse … Wren Nesting Indoors This is a story of a wren nesting indoors in a hanging plant and how the author managed to move the nest outside. In the spring and fall, when the … Wren Nesting in Door Wreath Wrens Nesting in Door Wreath For several years now there have been Carolina Wrens attempting to build a nest in the wreath on my front door.

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I figured the bird was looking for … Click here to write your own. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy. This protects them and keeps them warm. After four days, the female broods the chicks mostly at night. Both parents feed the chicks butterfly and moth larvae, crickets, grasshoppers and beetles. The chicks leave the nest after 12 to 14 days. After they leave the nest, the chicks stay together and the parents continue to feed them for about 4 weeks. The young Carolina wrens are able to breed the next spring when they are about a year old.

Male and female Carolina wrens both care for their young. The male and female work together to build the nest and feed the chicks. The female incubates the eggs and broods the young herself. While she is doing this, the male brings food to her. The oldest known Carolina wren lived at least 6 years and 1 month. Haggerty and Morton, Carolina wrens are diurnal active during the day. They stay in the same area all year and do not migrate.

They use calls and songs to defend a territory year-round. Carolina wrens are mostly terrestrial. They spend most of their time on the ground, hopping around. They are able to fly, but usually do not fly very far. Instead, they use their wings to help them hop over tall objects. Carolina wrens preen by using their bills and wings. They also dust-bath as a part of preening. Haggerty and Morton, ; Hill Collins, Jr. One study in Alabama estimated the average home range of Carolina wrens to be 0.

Carolina wrens communicate using body signals and calls and songs. For example, Carolina wrens may use body signals to threaten another wren that enters their territory. To do this, a Carolina wren will hold their wings out, fan their tail and point their bill at the intruder. Carolina wrens' songs are loud and high pitched.

Females are able to make sounds, but only males are able to make songs. The sounds and songs are used in many different situations. For examples, Carolina wrens may call or sing when they threaten a predator or another wren, while defending their territory, or to signal distress. Carolina wrens sing and call year-round. Carolina wrens are insectivores. They eat many different insects and spiders. They feed mostly on the ground, and seem to eat whatever they insects and spiders they find.

Carolina wrens search for food by using their bills to move brush and vegetation, to search under brush piles, in decaying logs and trees, under tree bark, and around the banks of swamps. As ground feeders, Carolina wrens have trouble surviving long winters with a lot of snow.

During harsh winters, Carolina wrens depend on bird feeders for food. Caterpillars and moths , bugs, beetles , grasshoppers, crickets , cockroaches , spiders , ants, bees, and wasps were the most common animal foods that Carolina wrens ate. Bayberry seeds, sweet gum, poison ivy, sumac, acorns and weeds were some of the plant foods that Carolina wrens ate.



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