South Carolina's State Bird. I see (and hear) them a lot but they
nearly always fly off before I can grab the camera.
https://i.postimg.cc/TPzLCDhM/carolina-wren.jpg
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 10:33:07 -0500
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
<snip>
South Carolina's State Bird. I see (and hear) them a lot but they
nearly always fly off before I can grab the camera.
https://i.postimg.cc/TPzLCDhM/carolina-wren.jpg
Nice!
Wrens seem to be twitchy little birds. Rarely sit still for very long
and seem to sense when something is paying them a bit too much
attentionš
On 3/3/2024 12:28 PM, Leon Fisk wrote:
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 10:33:07 -0500Yep, they're nervous. But they also pay attention. When things are
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
<snip>
South Carolina's State Bird. I see (and hear) them a lot but they
nearly always fly off before I can grab the camera.
https://i.postimg.cc/TPzLCDhM/carolina-wren.jpg
Nice!
Wrens seem to be twitchy little birds. Rarely sit still for very long
and seem to sense when something is paying them a bit too much
attentionš
calm they sing a lot. When there is a predator they alert the other
birds.
Jill
On 2024-03-03 18:15:41 +0000, jmcquown said:
On 3/3/2024 12:28 PM, Leon Fisk wrote:
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 10:33:07 -0500Yep, they're nervous.Ā But they also pay attention.Ā When things are
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
<snip>
South Carolina's State Bird.Ā I see (and hear) them a lot but they
nearly always fly off before I can grab the camera.
https://i.postimg.cc/TPzLCDhM/carolina-wren.jpg
Nice!
Wrens seem to be twitchy little birds. Rarely sit still for very long
and seem to sense when something is paying them a bit too much
attentionš
calm they sing a lot.Ā When there is a predator they alert the other
birds.
Jill
On the plus side they're about the only birds that will nest in my birdhouses.
I hear the male goes around and makes several nests, hoping a female
will roost in one.
I have this steel fence near my property with a Dead End sign on either
side, one time one made a nest on a steel bar between the two signs.
On 3/4/2024 7:02 PM, super70s wrote:
On 2024-03-03 18:15:41 +0000, jmcquown said:At one time I had a decorative wreath hanging on my front door. A
On 3/3/2024 12:28 PM, Leon Fisk wrote:
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 10:33:07 -0500Yep, they're nervous.Ā But they also pay attention.Ā When things are
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
<snip>
South Carolina's State Bird.Ā I see (and hear) them a lot but they
nearly always fly off before I can grab the camera.
https://i.postimg.cc/TPzLCDhM/carolina-wren.jpg
Nice!
Wrens seem to be twitchy little birds. Rarely sit still for very long
and seem to sense when something is paying them a bit too much
attentionš
calm they sing a lot.Ā When there is a predator they alert the other
birds.
Jill
On the plus side they're about the only birds that will nest in my birdhouses.
I hear the male goes around and makes several nests, hoping a female
will roost in one.
I have this steel fence near my property with a Dead End sign on either
side, one time one made a nest on a steel bar between the two signs.
Carolina wren decided that would be a great place to build a nest. I
didn't know it was there (I generally enter through the kitchen door
off the attached garage). But I opened the front door to go out to
check the mailbox, startled the bird and it flew into my house. I
tried but couldn't shoo it out. I closed off all the interior doors so
it was at least confined to the living room. The next day I was able
to convince it to fly out the front door. I removed the the nest after making sure there were no eggs in it and removed the wreath. Had there
been eggs I'd have simply not used the front door for a while.
Jill
On 2024-03-06 23:16:25 +0000, jmcquown said:
On 3/4/2024 7:02 PM, super70s wrote:
On 2024-03-03 18:15:41 +0000, jmcquown said:At one time I had a decorative wreath hanging on my front door.Ā A
On 3/3/2024 12:28 PM, Leon Fisk wrote:
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 10:33:07 -0500Yep, they're nervous.Ā But they also pay attention.Ā When things are >>>> calm they sing a lot.Ā When there is a predator they alert the other
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
<snip>
South Carolina's State Bird.Ā I see (and hear) them a lot but they >>>>>> nearly always fly off before I can grab the camera.
https://i.postimg.cc/TPzLCDhM/carolina-wren.jpg
Nice!
Wrens seem to be twitchy little birds. Rarely sit still for very long >>>>> and seem to sense when something is paying them a bit too much
attentionš
birds.
Jill
On the plus side they're about the only birds that will nest in my
birdhouses.
I hear the male goes around and makes several nests, hoping a female
will roost in one.
I have this steel fence near my property with a Dead End sign on
either side, one time one made a nest on a steel bar between the two
signs.
Carolina wren decided that would be a great place to build a nest.Ā I
didn't know it was there (I generally enter through the kitchen door
off the attached garage).Ā But I opened the front door to go out to
check the mailbox, startled the bird and it flew into my house.Ā I
tried but couldn't shoo it out.Ā I closed off all the interior doors
so it was at least confined to the living room.Ā The next day I was
able to convince it to fly out the front door.Ā I removed the the nest
after making sure there were no eggs in it and removed the wreath.
Had there been eggs I'd have simply not used the front door for a while.
Jill
Well that's quite a story but I saw a local one on TV within the past
year when somebody opened their door and were startled by a snake in one
of those decorative wreaths that jumped out at them! Thankfully they
weren't injured just startled thoroughly.
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