Funny you should be posting about the House Wren,when I have heard him singing outside my bedroom window since about 4 in the morning. I do appreciate his song,but 4am is a little early.
I wonder how many different kinds of birds you have posted so far on this blog. It is amazing to me. If it isn't a robin or duck up north or a heron down south, I don't know what it is.
Dynamite comes in small packages hey EG, what a wee beauty it is. I went into a pet shop the other day to get some seed for my wild birds, I usually I get it from another source, it upset me so much to see all the small birds in cages, I had to get out of there so quickly. It just seemed so sad.
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ReplyDeleteMust be a wren-volution! They've been kicking up a fuss where I live too.
ReplyDelete....and I bet it was a beautiful song for you. I can only imagine!
ReplyDeleteSuper images.
Very Nice. . ..
ReplyDeleteI just love when the wrens arrive in spring! They are a noisy group. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! Nothing better than music from the birds :)
ReplyDeleteLovely birdie!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
our wrens have the loudest song too!
ReplyDeleteFunny you should be posting about the House Wren,when I have heard him singing outside my bedroom window since about 4 in the morning. I do appreciate his song,but 4am is a little early.
ReplyDeletea real cutie and i have noticed the smallest do make the loudest tweets and cheeps and twitters.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful little bird with a big voice.
ReplyDeletewe get carolinas here and i love them and their loudness!
ReplyDeleteI love to hear the birds sing! One favourite is the Song Sparrow.
ReplyDeleteWe hear them all day everyday. But WOW, what great pictures!
ReplyDeleteFurry Gnome
I've built several new birdhouses this year and we are flooded with singing, so I can relate :-)
ReplyDeleteNice shots!
ReplyDeleteLove those little singers! I haven't seen them this year.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos- looks like he is really belting one out.
ReplyDeleteThey do sing loudly. Sometimes I can't hear the birds in our bushes but they put forth a cacophony of sound!
ReplyDeleteOops, I meant to say I can't "see" the birds in the bushes!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I can almost hear it. :)
ReplyDeleteNot sure if it can sing melodiously, but it can chatter all day long. Nice clicks!
ReplyDeleteLittle cutie!
ReplyDeleteIt is a gift to hear birds sing.
I wonder how many different kinds of birds you have posted so far on this blog. It is amazing to me. If it isn't a robin or duck up north or a heron down south, I don't know what it is.
ReplyDeleteSinging with all of its heart!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie awesome shots!
ReplyDeleteCan't judge a creature by it's size, eh:) Love these shots, what a sweet (if loud) bird!
ReplyDeleteLittle Jenny Wren!
ReplyDeleteKids were learning about home pigeons, and their book said New Zealand was the first country to use the airmail stamp. I am skeptible.
ReplyDeleteMust have a had a song in his little heart.
ReplyDeleteI like hearing the wren singing!! Cute.
ReplyDeleteHe's really going for it, fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love to listen to wrens sing. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteWe have two wren families, one chickadee and one robin's nest in our little yard. It is quite fun, and noisy.
ReplyDeleteHe certainly is singing his little heart out. Maybe he's hoping to attract a lady friend.
ReplyDeleteWhat a little cutie!
ReplyDeleteSuper shot of that cute bird.
ReplyDeleteDynamite comes in small packages hey EG, what a wee beauty it is. I went into a pet shop the other day to get some seed for my wild birds, I usually I get it from another source, it upset me so much to see all the small birds in cages, I had to get out of there so quickly. It just seemed so sad.
ReplyDeletesweet and lovely as can be! =)
ReplyDeletewhat a darling little bird.
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