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F/8.0, 1/125, ISO 400.

Carolina Wren

What did one autumn leaf say to the other?

I’m falling for you.

Interesting Fact: 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. They roost in bird boxes, abandoned hornet nests, hanging plants, garages, barns, old nests, and other shelters. A weak flyer, this wren makes brief, quick aerial forays over short distances. Pairs stay bonded year-round, with no vacation from singing or defending territory. ( https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Carolina_Wren/lifehistory )

13 Comments

    • throughopenlens's avatar

      Hehehe. No it does not, but in his defense he always wanted to be one. Thank you very much for stopping by and sharing your thoughts with us. Happy Blogging! 🙂

  1. doerfpub's avatar

    Guessing that Carolina stood still for exactly a micro second for you to get that shot – hyper little buggers

    • throughopenlens's avatar

      They are super hyper. I was hiding in a good spot, he didn’t even see me. If he did I would not have this shot to share. Thank you very much for stopping by and Happy Blogging! 🙂

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