This is a House Wren. |
Doesn't this look like a cute little bird? A nursery rhyme was even written about his bird.
Jenny Wren
As little Jenny Wren
Was sitting by the shed
She waggled with her tail,
And nodded with her head.
Was sitting by the shed
She waggled with her tail,
And nodded with her head.
She waggled with her tail,
And nodded with her head,
As little Jenny Wren
Was sitting by the shed.
And nodded with her head,
As little Jenny Wren
Was sitting by the shed.
Today I saw him/her in action again. It was so busy going in and out of the tree swallow house and removing nesting material. Fortunately the little baby Tree Swallows had just fledged a day earlier. I took photos of them just before they left the nest.
Baby Tree Swallow ready to fly. |
Siblings fighting to see who goes first. |
The wren was inside the house removing the feathers. |
There is nothing we can do about these nasty little birds either. They are a native bird and protected. So whenever you see a birdhouse filled with sticks but no nest or eggs, that is the work of the House Wren. They fill up every house they can so no other birds can build a nest. When you hear their pretty little song in the future, maybe it will not sound so pretty anymore.