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Identify and attract a Carolina wren

The Carolina wren is common in southeastern woods, where its song is heard even in winter. Learn about their nests and ...
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! And they ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Did you know that South Carolina has its own designated state bird? The Carolina Wren, ideally named for its new position with the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Did you know that South Carolina has its own designated state bird? The Carolina Wren, ideally named for its new position with the ...
The Carolina Wren is impossible to mistake for any other bird species in our area. The combination of the white eye-stripe and the overall color of cinnamon makes identifying this bird a cinch. Credit ...
For the last few weeks, just before sunrise — if it is not cold or rainy — I wake to the lovely song of a Carolina wren, sweet, loud and constantly changing from one tune to another with some melodic ...
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 nest ...
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2023 was the warmest year ever recorded. I remember it being hot in the summertime, but I think the effect of this heat was most ...
In late morning on a bitterly cold day this week, with the outside temperature at 26 degrees, I heard the unmistakable “teakettle, teakettle” song of a Carolina wren from somewhere in my yard in ...
It is only early March, with Old Man Winter still looming large in the rearview mirror. But the birds speak – literally – of spring. Ever-lengthening daylight hours trigger our earliest songbirds to ...