Carolina Wren - Thryothorus ludovicianus
by Carol Senske
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Carolina Wren - Thryothorus ludovicianus
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Carol Senske
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Photograph - Photograph
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This is one of four wrens that are feeding babies. One pair has a nest under the eaves and the other pair is nesting under the roof of our bow window in the kitchen. They are constantly bringing in spiders, caterpillars, and all manner of insects. Especially hard hit are the wolf spiders I call "buzzing spiders" because they shake their abdomens in the dried leaves to announce their presence. It could also be that they are stridulating with legs or something and I don't see that. Anyway, this little character just sings the day away:>).
This picture was taken April 25, 2013, in Green Lane, Pennsylvania, USA.
For more information on these adorable and very busy little songbirds, go to:
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/carolina_wren/id
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April 25th, 2013
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Comments (11)
Linda Howes
This is so cute and creative Mother Nature! l/f
Carol Senske replied:
Thanks! They are back again this year to raise another family - I got a couple cute pics. If things ever calm down enough, I'll post one or two. Stay safe!
Sherri Of Palm Springs
What can I say except this beautiful and what a gorgeous presentation, lovely work Carol...the little birds are cute..love them..you porfolio is lovely by the way...lots of beautiful works Sherri LVF
Clara H Marton
Good idea! Love it :-)
Carol Senske replied:
Aren't wrens just the cheekiest little birds! Love them:>) Thank you for making time to comment -much appreciated!
Robert Bales
What a great idea and very well done!! v/f
Carol Senske replied:
Thank you so much, Robert! I deeply appreciate the visit, the comment, and the V/F:>)
Angela Davies
A charming presentation! FV
Carol Senske replied:
This is a lovely comment and a wonderful way to end my day! Many thanks, Angela:>)