Linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes and NC Sue Wordless
I hope you can join in and share your wild birds and nature scenes
For this week's Wild Bird post, I am sharing two Wrens. The Carolina Wren and the House Wren. Both of these are backyard birds for me and nest in or around my yard. The Carolina Wren is a year round resident and the House Wren shows up in the summer months.
Above is the Carolina Wren, this wren has what I call an white eyebrow. It seems like both of these wrens can be extremly loud and bossy at times.
Below is my crazy House Wren.
Above the House Wren is a busy bird when it arrives trying to make nest in every birdhouse I have in my yard. They want to rule the yard with their bossy ways.
This birdhouse has four openings and the House Wren managed to build a nest in each hole. I hope you enjoyed this Wren post, they are adorable birds. Thank you for stopping by and for the nice comments.
Till next week's wild bird post. Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird and nature photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes and NC Sue Wordless
Thanks to all of our hosts. Michelle for Nature Notes and Stewart of Wild Bird Wednesday and Sue for Wordless Wednesday.
I hope you can join in and share your wild birds and nature scenes
For this week's Wild Bird post, I am sharing two Wrens. The Carolina Wren and the House Wren. Both of these are backyard birds for me and nest in or around my yard. The Carolina Wren is a year round resident and the House Wren shows up in the summer months.
Above is the Carolina Wren, this wren has what I call an white eyebrow. It seems like both of these wrens can be extremly loud and bossy at times.
Below is my crazy House Wren.
Above the House Wren is a busy bird when it arrives trying to make nest in every birdhouse I have in my yard. They want to rule the yard with their bossy ways.
This birdhouse has four openings and the House Wren managed to build a nest in each hole. I hope you enjoyed this Wren post, they are adorable birds. Thank you for stopping by and for the nice comments.
Till next week's wild bird post. Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird and nature photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes and NC Sue Wordless
Thanks to all of our hosts. Michelle for Nature Notes and Stewart of Wild Bird Wednesday and Sue for Wordless Wednesday.
Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
They are both so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHa! Ha! On your blog nothing is just wrens! More like just beautiful captures of everything. What another fun day in paradise for them all! I sure needed a pick-me-up post like this. it's another rainy day here again.
ReplyDeleteLOL Loved it! We think of these darling little critters as kind, generous souls - but only to find out they have their bossy, selfish sides too! My daughter has a hummingbird that guards her feeder against all others. We thought she was the only one with that problem. The other day I read a blog post describing the same problem someone else is having. Hummingbirds can be vicious too!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, these little birds are so pretty and cute.
ReplyDeleteI must be a house wren because Bob says i am 'bossy' to... they are so cute.. like me LOL
ReplyDeleteHello, Eileen! Really beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteYou are right, even the smallest animals need to compete for food and territory etc... but they surely look cute.
Have a lovely day!
Muito lindas!Adorei! beijos,chica
ReplyDeleteThat is one lovely wren! I would love to see one this year. Love the coloring and song of this little bird. Lucky lady:)
ReplyDeletePLUS, anytime you have a wren around nesting, it's a good day. They are so cool to watch during this time period.
ReplyDeleteVery nice birds and photos!
ReplyDeleteBoth birds are lovely and like our Wrens in the UK, they prbably have to longest call.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the saying " Busy as a Wren" would be right, beautiful markings on their feathers.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo, nice looking bird..
ReplyDeleteAmanda xx
Hi Eileen, I LOVE those perky little birds who know what they want! Thanks for sharing. Greetings Jo
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteI adore the wren species... these are bonny indeed! YAM xx
Aww, lovely pictures :)
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful photos
ReplyDelete<3 the wrens. I love how loud and bossy they are and how they build practice nests all over the place. These are really beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteSweet little birds. I have only seen a wren here once...I need to find bird houses that house sparrows can't get into and what I have hasn't worked yet.. Michelle
ReplyDeletesweet little birds. It's so hot here, the birds are coming to my feeder - ugh!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny that those tiny little wrens can be such bossy things! Of course, I know a guy like that---HA!
ReplyDeleteHope your week is going well
Cute pics of these little birds!
ReplyDeleteBOTH wrens in your yard! They are such cute birds...but noisy too. At least the House wren can be. I have yet to see a Carolina wren.
ReplyDeleteOh Eileen,
ReplyDeleteThese are some sweet cuties!
Have a lovely afternoon,
Jemma
Hi Eileen - What a special post even if I do say so myself!! I am happy to see all your Wren's up close and to see I share the similar traits - greying eyebrows and a bossy nature!
ReplyDeleteOne day I will get you a photo of an Aussie Blue Wren but they never stay still long enough for me to capture.
This post made this little wren smile today :) thank you.
Wren xx
They're cute little fellas with mighty voices - amazing to hear such a sound coming from something so tiny!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/08/say-yes-to-neigh.html
Great shots, Eileen! Wrens are one of my favorite yard birds and you've described them perfectly lol!
ReplyDeleteNice shots of the wrens. They can be noisy little creatures!
ReplyDeleteWhat beauties to behold.
ReplyDeleteThat last shot is helpful in understanding the size as you can see the bird in relation to the screw.
ReplyDeleteI love watching the carolina wrens traipsing through the mulch in my backyard.
ReplyDeleteThey are such cute little birds. You have wonderful captures of them.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen,
ReplyDeleteSuperb collection of Wrens!
As you may know, we get the Carolina Wren, who has a peculiar habit of throwing out seeds he doesn't like from the feeder, especially Sunflower Seeds with black shell. Is this a normal behavior you have seen? I ask because he is throwing out a lot of seeds. While they are not going to waste (Chipmunks and Squirrels and other ground feeders eat them), it is expensive replenish.
Thank you in advance for your time!
Have a Happy Week!
Peace :)
Such delicate birds!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, Sure enjoyed your photos of the Carolina Wren and the House Wren. Nice shots indeed. Thank you for your kind comment on my blog. You are so right, the fires around Lake Chelan are tragic. Several people have lost their homes. The dry, hot weather has been tough on the Pacific Northwest. Hope you are have a good week ahead!
ReplyDeleteoh, so cute!
ReplyDeleteLove your sweet little wrens, Eileen! We have house wrens here and have had two nests of babies in different houses. When the first nestlings left the nest, I rescued a baby wren from a cat. I held it in my hand for awhile before putting it out of harm's way. It sat for about 10 minutes and then flew into a pine tree. Another wren story: Just today, a wren was on a shepherd's hook sitting (sitting where a hummingbird frequently perches). The hummer tried to get the wren to leave and actually body-slammed the much larger wren and then chased it until the wren took refuge in its birdhouse. I'm glad I got to witness that.
ReplyDeleteWe've had wrens around this year and I just love hearing them! But unlike you, I've not been able to capture them as well as you have!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of your little wren Eileen. They are indeed such cute little birds.
ReplyDeleteWrens are such darling little birds! I love their perfectly simple shape.
ReplyDeleteThey look cute and I bet they sound sweet.
ReplyDeleteWhen you are that cute you can get away with being a little bossy! Love these little guys!
ReplyDeleteAdorable little birds!
ReplyDeleteSuch neat little birds.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely birds, Eileen. We have a 'resident wren' in the garden, but like most in the UK, it is incredibly shy. I only see it occasionally, poking out from the trellis. Thank you for your comment on my Buddleia/butterfly post. I need to do some more investigation - would like to buy a nectar-rich variety, probably purple.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely wrens. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeletegood morning, dear,
ReplyDeletesuch beautiful little birds! terrific shots.
great lighting and gorgeous bokeh. well done! :))
How nice after mentioning wrens on my post this morning to come over to your site and see all these lovely photos. I especially like the last image of the house wren with it's plump little body and upturned tail - they are one of my favourite garden birds.
ReplyDeleteWhat a Wrenaissance!
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Those are so cute. We don't have those here in the west.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of those cute birds, Eileen! :)
ReplyDeleteSmiled when I read about the busy homemaker :))
Have a happy and beautiful day!
Möwe
PS: Yes, you can stay overnight in that lighthouse.
There are links in my post, the first one for that
one lighthouse only, the other one for all the
lighthouses in Norway you can stay overnight :)
Nice shots. We had a wren set up house in a birdhouse that had been hanging on the tree for many years with no takers.
ReplyDeleteI love those little wrens with their cute little bodies and popping tails. This reminds me that I have not been seeing mine!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful ones both of them. Nice shots too. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the sweet little wrens. I haven't heard mine since spring, I suspect the outside cats have something to do with that.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
We just watch your latest publications. Your photos are always beautiful ;-)
ReplyDeleteCéline & Philippe
Hi Eileen, We have a few Carolina Wrens around but not any House Wrens. Your pictures are great! Have a fine Thursday tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteEach of these are wonderful little wrens. So great to have them both in your yard, though one is only there in summer. They are such darling little birds!
ReplyDeleteLove your shots of the wrens! I don't think I've seen any around my house.
ReplyDeleteHi Y'all!
ReplyDeleteMy Humans love the friendly little wrens that haunt our porch.
Y'all come on by,
Hawk aka BrownDog
Not sure if I have spotted wrens in my backyard. Now that you've shown me what they look like, I'll have to pay more attention!
ReplyDeleteIs your house wren shyer than the Carolina wren? Ours are shy, and just fussed and fussed at us if we sat on the porch. I love them both, but the Carolina is my favorite. They were always so friendly at home, and even at work.
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing these wrens. Wish they would come visiting me. :)
ReplyDeleteA screw is also good to rest ... good the last picture ;)
ReplyDeleteBesos.
Both of those little wrens are cute.
ReplyDeleteI'd be thrilled to have those little sweethearts anywhere and everywhere in my yard! I have seen the Carolinas in Florida, at my favorite nature park, but never got a picture.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen,
ReplyDeletesuch a cute little bird. Hust wonderful !
Best regards, Synnöve
What lovely birds, thank you for sharing great photo's.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Wonderful wren wrap-up!
ReplyDeleteHere in central Florida the Carolina is a resident but we only see the House Wren during migration. No matter which one we find they are always making a joyful noise!