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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.

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when do we know the mother is really gone....she built her nest in a gardening cabinet in our garage and has been in and out for weeks....the babies are just barely covered with fuzz and mouths gape every time we move something in the garage....haven't seen the mother all day...babies are chirping a lot

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