A Female Wren Visited Our Yards - Critter 79

Friday, September 27, 2024
We saw a young female wren visited our backyard last season. A delightful little bird. Look like a lively and energetic bird.  


Fig 01 - A female wren was seen at backyard

Three possibilities a female wren might visit our backyard:
1) Searching for foods:
- she attracts to insect as one of her main sources of food

2) Water
- we have a bird bath, so wrens or other birds visit for drinking and bathing regularly, especially during hot Summer. 

3) Nesting
- Backyards is one of suitable locations to build nesting site.  


Fig 02 - She is sitting on the twig. 

Two common species visit our city:
- Bewick Wren 
- Carolina Wren


Fig 03 - Lonely female wren

Have you seen Wren in your areas?

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19 comments:

  1. Such beautiful autumn photos spotlighting the wren.

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  2. ...and it found a colorful spot to roost.

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  3. The wren is cute, pretty photos and flowers. I have not seen a Bewick's Wren. We have the Carolina Wren and in the winter we can see the winter Wren and in the summer we also have the House Wren. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

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  4. What a lovely visitor! You got some awesome photos.

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  5. This is such a cute picture of the little wren all snuggled up amongst the fall colors of the flowers. I have seen a few around here. Hopefully we will see more. I have seed out for the birds.

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  6. What great pictures! These little birds love to come to our feeders and bird bath. Not sure what type they are though. Have a grea weekend!

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  7. They are so adorable. We see them AND hear them here often!

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  8. Less and less species can still be seen here in Holland and so this one not at all anymore. But what a beautiful bird it is and you made a beautiful blog of it with your writing and photos.

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  9. Adorable! How can you tell if it's female, I'm curious.

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  10. Oh how cool to see a wren. I love to see different bird species. I hope she finds a mate!

    Allie of
    www.allienyc.com

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  11. Beautiful captures of the cute wren!

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