Monday 13 June 2016

Re: [Maine-birds] House wren?

 For the first time, I have a nest-building House Wren in my yard. Unfortunately there does not seem to be a female. The male continues to bring sticks to the nest box and sings incessantly all day long. He has continued to groom and tend his stick nest for weeks but there is no female around to accept and approve of his activities. 
In 4 decades I have never seen nor heard a House Wren here in Franklin. 

Boots. 

On Sunday, June 12, 2016, David Small <docfinsdave@gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings, as usual, with me, my first photo and sighting of a new-to-me species, I'm not sure in naming. I welcome your assistance.
Also, I photographed this, not much larger than a clothespin, wren last evening...is it late for these birds to be nest building or is it a confused first timer?
Thanks to all.



Cheers,
Dave

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