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Carolina wrens, unlike house wrens, live here year-round. So Carolinas have a wing up, so to speak, on house wrens: They get first choice on nesting quarters. In fact, they’re well along with ...
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!
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. 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 ...
Learn how to identify Carolina wrens and house wrens. As you might already know, wrens aren’t too picky about nesting sites. As Kenn and Kimberly note, any cavity from mailboxes to jean pockets ...
And yet, they are here: Carolina wrens. 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 ...
Learn how to identify and attract a Carolina wren and a Bewick's wren. An unstoppable waterfall of notes spills from the throat of the tiny, indefatigable house wren, one of our most beloved ...
I’ve been interested in the natural world for as long as I can remember. My earliest memories of my maternal grandparents’ ...
The Red-Bellied Woodpecker is a common visitor at backyard feeders, but do you know how to distinguish male from female? This video shows a great comparison of the two. Notice that the red on the ...
The jaunty Carolina wren is one of few songbird species in Georgia that sing in the dead of winter. Other cold weather singers include cardinals, song sparrows and white-throated sparrows (winter ...