Carolina Wren
by Linda Stern
Title
Carolina Wren
Artist
Linda Stern
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Cute little Carolina Wren stopping by to say, hello! Carolina Wrens usually go about their business alone or in pairs; after nestlings have fledged, you may see family groups feeding together. Feeding on or near the ground, the wrens run, hop, and flit around leaf litter and tangled vegetation; they dodge in and out of dark spaces created by downed trees, decaying logs, old stumps, and upturned roots. They climb up vines, trunks, and branches, poking into squirrel nests and probing nooks and crannies in search of insects. Carolina Wrens use their curved bills to turn over decaying vegetation and to hammer and shake apart large bugs.
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August 29th, 2018
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