Adorable Nesting Nature of the Cute Carolina Wren
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Ha! Brings back memories! Decades ago I was homeless, living in the woods for 4-1/2 years. While it was certainly an unhappy existence, one of the bright spots was how the wrens would visit me in my camp. Knowing nothing about these birds, I was amazed how cheeky and bold they were, closely examining me from inches away. The little varmints used to fill my hat with debris while it hung next to my lawn chair. I could never catch them in the act, but would discover their mischief when I grabbed it to head into town. Another fearless visitor was the ovenbird. They would stop in twice a year on their migration. If I sat still, they would often forage on the ground right at my feet. If I moved, they would only retreat a short distance, then get back to work. Once the local wildlife gets used to you being there 24/7, you're not considered a threat anymore. I even had bobcats stroll by a few feet away without even a sideways glance at me.
Great story, thanks for sharing. I hope you are not homeless any more.
@@mjremy2605 No, I've been living in a house for almost twenty years and I'm doing my best to live frugally and debt-free. However, with the way politics, society, and the economy are going, I'm not very optimistic about the younger generation's future prospects. I predict the rise of permanent third-world style shantytowns in America soon.
Nature is amazing and it draws you close to good experiences. Please take care of yourself. I am positive there are people who love you and pray for you. Don’t give up! Be happy!
I hope you have a wonderful life , I feel sorry for anyone without a home, take care my friend.🏴🏴🏴🏴
@@eileenpritchard9154 🐣🏴
I rescued a male Carolina wren it got caught in a glue trap in my boss's garage. I got it unstuck from the trap but he lost his tail feathers. I called my vet. They wanted to put him to sleep so I decided to let him go in my back yard. And two months later he showed up on my patio with a female. They made a nest on my patio in a bird house. He had three babies wren's.
You produce the most enjoyable videos, Lesley!
I'm really happy that you enjoy them. Thank so much 🥰
I came here to say that!
I have a pair visiting my feeders!! Love them!!
My favorite bird.
I love these little personalities! Cute, smart sassy and curious
I love Carolina Wrens so much! Love their birdsong. Bless their little hearts. Thank you for this lovely video! ♥️♥️♥️
I showed Jamie a video of one the other day, it was protesting about something it didn't like. All he could say was " I can see you now if we had them in our area. I'd never see you again. You be with them all of the time" hahaha 😄oh my gosh, he knows me too well. I love them. Thanks for the kind comment 💙💜
@@LesleytheBirdNerd yeah a new bird video 😊
There’s a Carolina Wren in my yard I named “Peanut” they bring a peanut from my feeders to my patio door. So cute, they look like they have winged eyeliner.
@@shellyrae777 Aw, Peanut! What a cute name for a Wren! ☺️🥜 Just this morning, I saw a Carolina Wren take a peanut and go under my Dad’s grill and then near the steps in the patio. So adorable! 🥰
@@BirdsandGhibliFan Aww that’s adorable. Thank you, the name really does fit. I always laugh when I see them eating peanuts, they’re so small, one peanut is probably like a bag for us! Lol
I absolutely love these friendly little birds! They have such a huge, commanding song coming from such an itty-bitty little bird. They do love filling up on the meal worms and grab their worms in between the Blue Birds, Nuthatch's, Tufted Titmice and Robin's grabbing them up too. The Bluebirds seem to think the mealworms are only there for them and try to run everything else off.
Do you use dried mealworms? I have no luck with them. How do you feed the mealworms?
I love my wrens!!
Beautiful!
Everything about these birds is absolutely amazing and I will never get tired of watching them in my yard or footage of them on the internet!! They are so clever, cute, and have such adorable personalities. When I was a teenager our Carolina Wrens Jenny (who ate out of my hand!) and her husband Boogity would nest in various items we'd hang up for them. Jenny knew me so well she would let me take pictures of the babies every day. She was the best outdoor bird friend I've ever had and forever endeared Wrens to my heart.
In south east Kentucky We love our little CWs, such entertaining characters and beautiful songs. Thanks for sharing.
Little feathered angels. 💕
Love these babies 😅😅😅
So cute 🥰
We have a pair nesting under a Christmas tree stand out on the upstairs balcony. This pair has been together for several years. Beautiful to see!
They call my home their home. I have a long joyful relationship with carolina wrens.
Fantastic video. Thanks.
Love this!!
Lovely video. Thank you so much! 💜
Nicely done! Thank you!
They are adorable! I’ve had many Carolina wrens nest throughout my yard-atop spotlights under eaves, in empty flower pots, thru holes in open brickwork and in garden umbrella ribs. They are not at all afraid and are so much fun to befriend!
What fun little birds. One time at night, my sister opened the front door to grab a package and one shot past her ear upstairs, and into my room. It was an ordeal trying to get the lad out, but I got a tiny, striped feather souvenir out of it!
My family still jokes about Carolina Wrens breaking into our house.
Hahahah oh my gosh, wow! That must have been something. I once had a Blue Jay in my home, in fact, it was Blue. I'll never forget it. I went on to bed the night before and I asked my husband to close the living room window before he went to bed. He forgot, and the next morning I heard some noise. Here was Blue inside trying to get back out but didn't know how to. He must have panicked. I had no idea how I was going to catch him. I just walked up slowly and gently put my hand out. At first, he tried to get away but then ended up in the palm of my outstretched hand. I slowly walked over to the window, he stayed perfectly still the entire time. I put my hand out the window and off he flew. All the other jays including his mate Sweet Girl were outside in the birch trees. What a story he must have told them. So sweet.
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Oh my goodness, I LOVE your story of Blue getting inside and you helping him back out!
@@vickibowen5617 I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I'll never forget the look on Blue's face that morning. Oh my
@@LesleytheBirdNerd That sounded absolutely magical! What an experience for the both of you!
@@LesleytheBirdNerd Maybe Blue figured you had visited his home so often, he ought to return the favor! Great stories, both!
These little birds love my porch soffit ......Last year my Wife and I watched all the little ones leave the nest.... It was quite the sight!
So cute and grumpy looking!!
Thanks. There is a pair that lives by the creek very near me. I can hear them, but rarely get to see them. I saw one once this year at a make shift feeder eating, but so far not again. There was a Winter Wren that I would see at my parents place, always a joy.
Just noticed this morning a Carolina Wren building a nest under our canopy. It should be fun to watch its progress.
Carolina Wrens are quickly becoming my favorites!
I've found wren nests in boots, old coffee cans, wooden shelves, hanging pot plants, old hats, a golf cart dashboard and a big exhaust pipe.
Ohh sooo cute
Such "Wrenderful" birds which let us know their presence every day with their many variations of their "tea kettle" song
Wrens, always making a nest in my chickens nesting boxes. I do love them though
Carolina Wrens are the best!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
these little cuties are just so too much...have lots of trees and white breasted and brown headed versions and they never disappoint...😍😍
Thanks for all your videos. I love learning about the tiny beast around my backyard.
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Such a lovely little bird.
What a super sweet bird! I love wrens!!! I saw a very cheeky tiny bird grabbing big walnuts from the squirrel nut bowl and dodging squirrels then gleefully flying off with his prize. He had this white streak near the eyes, tail up at 45 degrees, slender curved beak that was meant for insects not seeds, and wondered what bird that was. Not a finch with that beak. Looked like a chipping sparrow, but they are more docile and fat beak like all seed eaters. It turned out this was a Bewick's Wren! Bold as brass this tiny thing stealing nuts and ignoring the bird seeds. I love this guy. He hops around hoppity, hop, hop, hop, checks everything out, chirps his songs, and visits me daily. I have to put up nesting boxes. I must keep him around, my little Wren.
I adore their feisty selfs. They're so bold, scolding us for living in the same place they do 😂 I started buying meal worms as a peace offering lol. I have a hilarious picture of one scolding the security camera in mid air 🤣 They also let my son know who's boss when he works on the car, they sit a few feet away when he's laying under the car and give him heck. Very entertaining as they hop around looking for insects, and we have plenty of them here by the river.
I love them
These birds frequent my suet feeder here in upstate New York…..the cutest little brown fuzz balls I’ve ever seen. Beautiful songs….
My favorite bird!
One nested inside a bag of playground sand inside a shed at our house. The boards on that little shed had some openings big enough for them to enter and return, so no worries. Sweet little birds, with such a beautiful voice. They are my favorites.
Cute little bird. Wish we had them here. I think of wrens as a little bird with hugs personality. Thank you Birds Walking Down and Leslie!🤎
I live in central Oklahoma and have spotted these little birds at my feeders. Thank you for the videos, Bird Nerd☺️
Cute birds. I enjoy learning about the monogamous bird species. It is such a sweet thing.
They're prolific bug eaters. Fantastic for gardeners.
Nice video. 😊
Thanks for watching
So cute amazing 🙋♀️
Awesome video!
Adorable little birdies!
Cute little fluffs with mustaches
These wrens are such little darlings 😊 I feel fortunate to have some here in SW New Hampshire visit my feeders. Thank you for another wonderful video, Lesley!
You are so welcome!
Yes! I caught this just in time. I love when you talk about native southern (US) birds. My dad once had Carolina wrens nest in his lawnmower. Fortunately, the babies had long since fledged by the time he found out. 😆 These birds are quite bold once they get used to you. When I sit quiet after setting out peanut chips, they sometimes come right up close to me.
Beautiful video made out of great footage 👍🏼
NC here. We had a hanging flower pot on the front porch that they nested into. It hosted a hutch of chicks after they hatched. The fledged a few weeks later, but I swear that they return and keep singing their happy songs for us. I even got pictures of their hungry little mouths when they thought I was bringing them food.
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You are very welcome. Have a wonderful Sunday 🥰
The Carolina wren is my favorite backyard bird. They're just so cute and spunky. Because they're so active they're really fun to watch. One year we had a little family that would walk along my fence all in a row to my suet feeder everyday. I just love them.
A family of Carolina Wrens lining up in a row on the fence. How cute! 🥰
2:28 🤣
My last home, I had some spare cinder blocks stacked in the back corner of the back yard, stacked with the holes exposed, a couple made a couple nests in some of the holes. I witnessed two clutches fledge, the second ones would come within feet to me. I miss them so much! 😭
Yes one ended up in my garage one night, and I knew I'd stress it out trying to shoo it out. I left the door cracked hoping by dawn it would leave, and it did... then I had a possum to deal with LOL
Living in the country is the best ! You never know which of the awesome critters and birds will steal your heart next. 😊
I lived in North East Florida. I built nesting boxes, under my roof overhang. All facing my windows. I could watch from the beginning of the nests construction to after the babies left the nests.
I love listening to these cute little birds
Tea kettle, tea kettle, tea kettle
Pikachu, pikachu, pikachu
Figaro, figaro, figaro
Cheeerrr, cheeerrrr, cheeerrr, cheeeerrr, cheeerrrr
Love these wrens😊
Love these videos, but the ones on wrens are definitely my favorite!
Almost 200,000 subscribers! Much deserved. Congratulations 🎉
Yeah! Thanks, it's pretty crazy 🥰💙💜🐦🥂
I get them in my back yard all time big like
Oh my, cute as buttons.
A basket hanging under the eve of our house is their favorite
So sweet
My favorite backyard bird. They nest in the top of my propane tank every year.
Fascinating! Thank you so for the video and wonderful information ❤
They are adorable! Here in Sydney Australia we have butcher birds which are a delight - I have one that sits on my kitchen windowsill when I go to the sink and it peers at me and hops along the length of the sill until I feed it a morsel. My husband reckons it's SOOO smart because it's got me well trained LOL. Loved this episode - will have to check out what I've missed. Thanks!!
I love your videos and look forward to watching them all. Thank you for sharing them with us and educating us on all the sweet little creatures we so enjoy. ❤️❤️
Thank you so much!
This is one of my favorite sounds of spring. POOOOR SAM PEABODY PEABODY PEABODY
I absolutely love Carolina Wrens! They are so nosey and nimble. And yes, I accidentally trapped one in my garage last year, but thankfully I found him the next day and he was fine. :) And LOL at multiple choices of a house and a side entrance. Sounds like a human couple going house hunting. Once when I was growing up a pair nested in a concrete flower pot we had, dug down about a half inch into the soil, then built a dome over the top. Last year a pair nested in the rafters of my patio. When I'm digging around the yard I leave the insects laying around for the wrens and robins.
Again an amazing video of a familiar yard bird here at my home in Florida. I can't ever get used to the big full bird calls from such a tiny bird! She (Wrennie) nests in my yard every year producing 2 - 4 clutches a year. Fred helps her too and they have nested in the ceiling fan on the patio now for 6 years!! Beginning of February a baby ended up in my house .. had to chase the sweet little bugger down. So adorable.... put it under the shed with the others.
Sherry, I LOVE the names you picked for your sweet wren couple. Too darn sweet. How lucky that you have them nesting in your ceiling fan every year. Wow, what adorable little birds. That is something else about one ending up in your home earlier this month. My gosh, I would absolutely love to have these birds, but I'm way out of their range.
@@LesleytheBirdNerd how far north are you? We have a resident pair in Portland Maine. And they have bred before. I wouldn’t rule it out.
@@LesleytheBirdNerd Aw, I wish I could send some Carolina Wrens your way. 😉🐦🤗
Thank you so much for this video. The Carolina wrens are my favorite little bird. ❤️
They’ve broken into my house several times. 😂
I had a pair nest in my compost bin. Obviously, I did not use it until the eggs hatched. I was fortunate to see the babies as they wandered into my adjacent porch before moving on.
Love these feisty little rascals
Omg the Photoshop of the wren in the car
Don’t leave the garage door open. True, very true…
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Great vid as always.
Summer 2022, Austin, TX - super hot, almost no rain.
Wren nest on front porch. At one point, a baby was crying constantly. His 2 nest mates had died and had maggots. Just a nightmare.
We took him out, put in new nest material. We kept a water bowl there for them. The parents resumed feeding. And soon he fledged. I hope he has a great life.
Great video, we love our wrens! We have a pair that nest on a little platform under our deck each year. They have the sweetest (and loudest) song... And the cutest little hop about. We enjoy them so much. Think we might try a nesting box this year. Can't wait!! 💕
The birds make nests in the letters of the Walgreens sign.
Thanks for sharing another wonderful video like always 🐦❤️🤗
Just bought a Tweethearts Blue Jay tee - can't wait to wear it! 💙💙
Aww Thanks so much. I hope you like it. I have the sweat shirt version and wear it every day. The design is from a picture I took of Blue and Sweet Girl several years ago. :)
@@LesleytheBirdNerd I remember reading that. I love your Blue Jays as much as I love mine - so it's like an homage to my own crew! xoxo 🥰
OMG the baby wren is the cutest thing!! 🤗❤
Thank you! I have just discovered what these two little birds are that have adopted one of my potted plants to build a nest. I’ve lived in this house for 37 years. Never saw nor heard them until recently. First it was the male calling for a mate(that was my thinking anyway). And it took about a month before him and his mate to show up on my covered patio. And they immediately started building the nest. They don’t seem to mind me sitting out there and dont pay any attention to my cat. My cat has never been a bird catcher. He doesn’t pay any attention to the birds either. I’m so excited! I’m a bird lover, but certainly not an expert at all. So, this is all new to me with wrens. It amazed me how loud the male’s voice is. But I love it. It’s music to my ears. Anyway, thanks so much for the learning lesson about wrens!
Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
I do love these guys
Thanks for this sweet video!
Thank you they're such a joy to watch 😊 from denmark
So sweet!
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Last year Carolina wrens make their nest in my husband jet sky, he don’t use the jet sky for a long time 😆😆
We just had some CW babies leave their nest. The mom and dad worked day and night to feed their babies and it's so sweet how dedicated they are to their young. They made a nest in a basket on my back porch where I kept my pins for my clothesline. Mom and Dad are still hanging around my house because one baby is having a hard time learning to fly. They don't leave that baby's side. It's so heartwarming to see how nuturing they are.
Hi Lesley!
What timing you have!
Opened my BBQ lid yesterday and it was full of moss and sticks etc. Just used it 2 days before. Took out the nest material last night to cook and then felt bad about all the Wrens hard work so I put it back in this morning and the pair added to it all day. It’s theirs as long as they need it now. Over the last 4 years they have tried to build in the garage and my shed. They are so industrious!
Thanks for another great video! It was like you knew I found that yesterday. Lol
Hahaha that's awesome.
Nice of you to have a change of mind. Those birds something else. What a time I'd have with them if they were here in my location. Glad you enjoyed. Have a great Sunday!
Carolina Wrens lived in a hanging potted flower right near my front door one year and in a box of rags in my garage... using a missing window in the door to come and go.
I had a pair build a nest in one of my rag boxes in my shop. I reached in for a rag one day and found a nest. I left them alone and I don't know how but they managed to fledge a brood in my shop! I was pretty touched. They didn't seem to mind me a bit and it was a working shop. They never came back there but it was pretty cool having that going on while I was building bicycles, motorcycles and cars and trucks.
Lesley---years ago when I was stationed in S.C. these little birds were all over...had them also on Long Island ...since I retired upstate NY haven't seen any...I forgot how wonderful they are.......snow coming Monday night have to stock up on Peanuts...thanks for always having such nice videos....great way to relax on sunday
Very interesting, since Carolina Wrens are the state bird of South Carolina. 😁
@@BirdsandGhibliFan Thanks for this info ...unfortunately 50 yrs ago when in the Navy and home-ported in S.C. I had not acquired my love of birds and nature....I have grown to love them dearly
They are the cutest little birds!
L you are my Fav. Keep Rockin...Beautiful Robin.