Adorable Nesting Nature of the Cute Carolina Wren @BirdsWalkingDown

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LesleytheBirdNerd
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I rescued a male Carolina wren it got caught in a glue trap in my boss's garage. I got it unstuck from the trap but he lost his tail feathers. I called my vet. They wanted to put him to sleep so I decided to let him go in my back yard. And two months later he showed up on my patio with a female. They made a nest on my patio in a bird house. He had three babies wren's.

dianehunter
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Ha! Brings back memories! Decades ago I was homeless, living in the woods for 4-1/2 years. While it was certainly an unhappy existence, one of the bright spots was how the wrens would visit me in my camp. Knowing nothing about these birds, I was amazed how cheeky and bold they were, closely examining me from inches away. The little varmints used to fill my hat with debris while it hung next to my lawn chair. I could never catch them in the act, but would discover their mischief when I grabbed it to head into town. Another fearless visitor was the ovenbird. They would stop in twice a year on their migration. If I sat still, they would often forage on the ground right at my feet. If I moved, they would only retreat a short distance, then get back to work. Once the local wildlife gets used to you being there 24/7, you're not considered a threat anymore. I even had bobcats stroll by a few feet away without even a sideways glance at me.

IMBrute-irgz
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Cute birds. I enjoy learning about the monogamous bird species. It is such a sweet thing.

sebathadah
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This is one of my favorite sounds of spring. POOOOR SAM PEABODY PEABODY PEABODY

myguitardidyermom
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I love listening to these cute little birds
Tea kettle, tea kettle, tea kettle
Pikachu, pikachu, pikachu
Figaro, figaro, figaro
Cheeerrr, cheeerrrr, cheeerrr, cheeeerrr, cheeerrrr

michaelsimko
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Everything about these birds is absolutely amazing and I will never get tired of watching them in my yard or footage of them on the internet!! They are so clever, cute, and have such adorable personalities. When I was a teenager our Carolina Wrens Jenny (who ate out of my hand!) and her husband Boogity would nest in various items we'd hang up for them. Jenny knew me so well she would let me take pictures of the babies every day. She was the best outdoor bird friend I've ever had and forever endeared Wrens to my heart.

ForeverWrens
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The birds make nests in the letters of the Walgreens sign.

coins.
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You produce the most enjoyable videos, Lesley!

mitchmatthews
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Last year Carolina wrens make their nest in my husband jet sky, he don’t use the jet sky for a long time 😆😆

lissettemendoza
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I love Carolina Wrens so much! Love their birdsong. Bless their little hearts. Thank you for this lovely video! ♥️♥️♥️

vickibowen
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They call my home their home. I have a long joyful relationship with carolina wrens.

justinciallella
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What a super sweet bird! I love wrens!!! I saw a very cheeky tiny bird grabbing big walnuts from the squirrel nut bowl and dodging squirrels then gleefully flying off with his prize. He had this white streak near the eyes, tail up at 45 degrees, slender curved beak that was meant for insects not seeds, and wondered what bird that was. Not a finch with that beak. Looked like a chipping sparrow, but they are more docile and fat beak like all seed eaters. It turned out this was a Bewick's Wren! Bold as brass this tiny thing stealing nuts and ignoring the bird seeds. I love this guy. He hops around hoppity, hop, hop, hop, checks everything out, chirps his songs, and visits me daily. I have to put up nesting boxes. I must keep him around, my little Wren.

mjremy
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I absolutely love these friendly little birds! They have such a huge, commanding song coming from such an itty-bitty little bird. They do love filling up on the meal worms and grab their worms in between the Blue Birds, Nuthatch's, Tufted Titmice and Robin's grabbing them up too. The Bluebirds seem to think the mealworms are only there for them and try to run everything else off.

cheryl
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Just noticed this morning a Carolina Wren building a nest under our canopy. It should be fun to watch its progress.

jammcc
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Don’t leave the garage door open. True, very true…

Baseball
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I've found wren nests in boots, old coffee cans, wooden shelves, hanging pot plants, old hats, a golf cart dashboard and a big exhaust pipe.

richiephillips
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I love these little personalities! Cute, smart sassy and curious

JA
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We have a pair nesting under a Christmas tree stand out on the upstairs balcony. This pair has been together for several years. Beautiful to see!

a.b.-fv
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These birds frequent my suet feeder here in upstate New York…..the cutest little brown fuzz balls I’ve ever seen. Beautiful songs….

jpallen