Entries Tagged as 'Carolina Wren'
I Swear I Shot These After I Mowed the Lawn, Josh
May 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments
Where are the migrants? I must sleep too late for the warblers, because surely they’re out there, but I’m just not seeing them. And I’ve had the hummingbird feeder up for a few weeks now, ever since people started reported them on the Carolinas Birding List, but no luck. David at Leave Me Alone, I’m [...]
Tags: Carolina Wren · House Wren · Northern Cardinal
Wrens Heart Mealworms
February 27th, 2008 · 7 Comments
I buy these giant bags of freezedried mealworms every few months. Originally I bought them to lure in the many bluebirds that live in our hood, but so far the only real takers are the Carolina wrens. (The bluebirds seem content to eat sunflower chips instead; maybe that’ll change come summer.) I fill up the [...]
Tags: Carolina Wren
Dawdling With Wren and Squirrel
January 4th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Not much happening today. It’s cold as heck, I’m waiting on some text, and I don’t feel like tackling such mundane things as laundry. Which means it’s time for random shots from the feeder! I replaced the hanging suet log after the last one was finally knocked to the ground and dragged off by a [...]
Tags: Carolina Wren · Gray Squirrel
Wrens and Titmice, Wind, and Clover
December 16th, 2007 · Comments Off
What is up with this wind? For real, it’s gusting into the high 30 mph range and beyond, making the trees next to the house sway in a seriously scary way. Will this be the day I finally get that skylight in my office—the hard way? I’m not a fan of the wind. My brain [...]
Tags: Carolina Wren · Clover lawn · Tufted Titmouse
Carolina Wrens give mealworms 4 stars
December 12th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Carolina wrens on our property are enjoying the bounty of freeze-dried mealworms that I put into the wire-mesh feeders. This one is calling out after stuffing its beak with a half dozen or so. A speedy and economical online source for mealworms, both freeze-dried and live, is Exotic Nutrition Pet Company. They cater mostly to [...]
Tags: Bird food · Carolina Wren







