Baby Wrens
We had a Carolina Wren nesting in our garage.
We strongly felt that she was a hand-raised bird, not being afraid of humans.
Than out-of-the-blue she dissapeared from the nest. After 12 anxious hours, we decided to rescue the babys.
They live in a 'nest' and are fed wild bird formula every half hour for 12 hours a day.
The little birds are thriving, we heeded the advice of a wise person, and we dont handle the babys unless we are cleaning out their box.
We hope to have them returned by a professional when they are older.