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Look for a bird with a brown body and narrow dark bars or stripes on its wings and tail. Learn how to identify and attract a Carolina wren and a Bewick's wren.
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The wren, meanwhile, continued his rounds, moving from nest box to nest box, laying claim to them all. A female wren, if one ...
In my biased opinion, Carolina wrens are about as cute as birds come. They sing a cheerful song year round. That racing stripe across their faces gives them a distinctly classy look.
Carolina wrens, having chosen a hollowed gourd just outside my window, tag team now with beaks full of dried leaves to insulate their cozy abode.
More: Tiny bird, big voice: Carolina wren sings a distinctive tune Males typically precede females by a few days, and almost immediately begin constructing dummy nests.
The Carolina Wren, ideally named for its new position with the state, was designated as the official state bird for South Carolina in 1948 by Act Number 693 signed by Governor Strom Thurmond.
The northern house wren (Troglodytes aedon) presents remarkable gusto in a small package. The tiny, energetic bird, with its inconspicuous brownish-gray plumage, is the most common of at least ...
The Carolina Wren, Thryothorus ludovicianus is a small reddish-brown wren that loves yards and neighborhoods. Wrens tend to skulk and conceal themselves, so you might not see them too often!
Near the marshy area, another Carolina wren sings, this one repeating the three-syllable call: tea-kettle tea-kettle tea-kettle. It lands near enough for me to note this russet brown bird (5 inches) ...
The Carolina Wren is impossible to mistake for any other bird species in our area. The combination of the white eye-stripe and the overall color of cinnamon makes identifying this bird a cinch.