I have just been visited by a Carolina Wren on a lilac tree here in Johnson City.

Stephen


On 1/9/2010 11:13 AM, Gary Kohlenberg wrote:
I was surprised this week to see a Carolina Wren had taken up residence in my garage. It has the advantage of no door and only a few feet from the feeders, good living.

Gary


bilba...@pop.lightlink.com wrote:
I have had at least one and perhaps 2 Carolina Wrens (I have heard two
singing back and forth once, a few weeks ago) at my feeders since before
Thanksgiving. They like the sunflower seeds, but especially take advantage
of the suet I have out. I'm in Caroline Center at about 1640 Ft.

Bill
Baker

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