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These tiny birds, the official state bird of South Carolina, were once confined to the southeast, according to Mass Audubon, but they have shown themselves to be the little bird that could -- and ...
I thought the Carolina wren's resonate song — tea-kettle-tea-kettle — might turn a few heads, if not his homely color of rusty brown. The song turned my head because I was as happy to see him ...
It resembles a Carolina wren, but what are the chances? A: The photos you sent clearly identify a Carolina wren, an unusual species to find in our area, but not all that uncommon.
Nesting season is such an exciting time! Watching the nesting behaviors of the birds is fun and so educational. This Carolina Wren parent dutifully gathers a beakful of live mealworms from the ...
The call of the Carolina wren Of the early bird singers, perhaps the most conspicuous is the Carolina wren. The male who has laid claim to my yard is busy making himself known to all of late. For ...
Seldom is the Carolina wren found at elevations above 2,000 feet. The Carolina cannot be confused with the winter wren. It’s half again as large and of a rusty-brown coloration.
Did you know that South Carolina has its own designated state bird? The Carolina Wren, ideally named for its new position with the state, was designated as the official state bird for South ...
For some reason, Carolina wrens do not even attempt to migrate. They casually move north after a mild winter expanding their territory, and then, come what may, they stay.
The house wren is a plain looking songbird, but its bubbling songs and nonstop activity make this cavity nester a pleasure to observe. The post Attract and Identify a House Wren appeared first on ...
If there is one soloist in the winter bird choir, it has to be the Carolina wren. While snow and wind skate across the fields, this bundle of energy remains undaunted, loudly chortling its heart ou… ...
The Carolina wren is common in southeastern woods, where its song is heard even in winter. Learn about their nests and favorite foods.