Thursday, 28 May 2020

[cobirds] House wrens, Douglas County

I know: They are the most common wren in the world. But when I hung a salvaged "decorative" bridhouse, after removing the entry pole, I had an industrious wren hauling in twigs for nesting. For the first time.  Today, there were two, but I can't tell yet whether the second bird is a mate or another male challenging the territory, or another female the male has swooned.

The backyard has now become noisy with the dominant, effervescent voice of a tiny welcome tenant.

John Ealy
Roxborough Park, CO DougCo

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