RHH's photos with the keyword: wren
Cholla and Nest
12 Aug 2021 |
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On the upper right of this Cholla Cactus is the nest of Cactus Wren. The photo is from Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico.
Cactus Wren
12 Aug 2021 |
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This largest of North American Wrens was photographed at Sitting Bull Falls in Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. The inset shows the nest of a Cactus Wren in a Cholla Cactus.
Canyon Wren
01 Jun 2020 |
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We saw this Wren while hiking into Santa Elena Canyon in Big Bend National Park and I believe it is a Canyon Wren.
Cactus
17 May 2020 |
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This is a Chain Cholla, photographed while hiking to Burro Mesa. The grass in the middle of the arms is the nest of a Cactus Wren with the opening just visible above the cactus fruit. The resident of the next was not around.
House Wren
13 Jan 2020 |
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In the spring of 2019 I put up some bird houses, hoping to attract Bluebirds. We ended up with a family of House Wrens in one and a family of Tree Swallows in the second and Sparrows (soon evicted) in the third. This is the female Wren looking a bit worse for the wear and keeping an eye on me and my camera.
House Wren
13 Jan 2020 |
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This is the female of a pair of House Wrens that nested in one of our Bluebird boxes last year.
House Wren
13 Jan 2020 |
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This tiny little bird is a House Wren, in this case the female. She was not far from her next in one of the Bluebird boxes we had put up last year.
House Wren
25 May 2019 |
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I put up Bluebird nesting boxes early this spring. We did not get any Bluebirds, but we did get a pair of House Wrens in one of the boxes. They are tiny birds, only 4.5 inches (12 cm) long and range all across lower Canada, the USA, Mexico and the Caribbean. Here, I think, is the female, not because she is visually distinguishable, but she is the one who appears to be sitting on and guarding the eggs. On sunny days she sits on the top of the next box or nearby fence and on cooler days is in the box most of the time. Her constancy has allowed me to get these photos.
House Wren
25 May 2019 |
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This House Wren, probably the female, was sitting on the fence near the next box when the photo was taken. On sunny days she sits without moving much either on the box or on the fence. This was a windy as well as sunny day and it was the wind ruffling her feathers.
House Wren
25 May 2019 |
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This is a House Wren, probably the female, at the entrance to her next box. The box was built to attract Bluebirds, but the Wrens are using it.
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