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carolina wrens

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    Is it feasible to offer to be a release site for rehabilitated Carolina wrens on a small property?

    Hello, folks! I've been planning on preparing suitable habitat for small wildlife in our backyard for quite some time at this point. In particular, I've been trying to attract Carolina wrens. These small birds are common in much of New England. As a species, they seem to have adapted to...
  2. Joined at the beaks

    Joined at the beaks

    Carolina Wrens The Carolina wren is a common species of wren that is a resident in the eastern half of the United States of America, the extreme south of Ontario, Canada, and the extreme northeast of Mexico.
  3. Feeding time

    Feeding time

  4. I can't hearrrrrr you.

    I can't hearrrrrr you.

  5. Carolina Wrens

    Carolina Wrens

    I've got this very cute pair of Carolina Wrens in the garden on a daily basis and yesterday while out in the hide they both landed on the same branch at separate times but within a minute of each other. Well the poses were perfect so what else could I do but morph them together?! I can only...
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