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Wrens Nesting in Asparagus Fern!

by Sarina van der Watt
(Thomasville, GA.)

Wren Nest In Fern

Wren Nest In Fern


This is such a miracle! We saw the couple building their nest in my Asparagus Fern on our deck from start to finish, it was great fun to see them building their little house, but we were worried about the openness of the nest and if it was a good place for them to build their nest!

Not long after that there were four little eggs, and now we were even more exited than ever! Now the long wait started and it was so cute to see her sitting on her little eggs and waiting in anticipation for the big day to arrive!

And here they are, the four little miracles have arrived, I feel just as proud about them as I am sure mom and dad are and now we watch them grow every day and will be sad to see them leave again! We pray they will be safe until they fly away from the comfort of their little home!

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Four wren babies
by: Bonnie

That is so sweet that you have 4 wren babies! I also hope they stay safe, too.

Something you need to think about is providing food and shelter for your wrens in winter. This is something I didn't know before, that wrens are not migratory. In winter, without enough food and shelter, they starve or freeze to death. Isn't that sad?

We've had Carolina wrens that built a nest under our carport, and I've bought them a convertible nest/winter roost that's nailed to a tree and plan to put out suet for them this winter.

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