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occasionallybirds · 20 days
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The wrens were all posing today
Carolina Wrens (Thryothorus ludovicianus)
April 5, 2024
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, Tinicum, Pennsylvania
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hoot-alex · 2 months
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thomas--bombadil · 4 months
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A Carolina Wren keeps warm, as it perches on an old fence.
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if-i-eated-soaps · 4 months
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today’s bird is this cheerful carolina wren at my birdfeeder! @todaysbird
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kateammann · 3 months
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so small, so round <3
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swvawildlifecenter · 2 years
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No, these are not photos of the same bird. All three of these Carolina Wrens were admitted to the Center in a single afternoon from different people for the same reason... all of them were caught by cats. These wrens are only a small fraction of the animals we admit every year that are caught by cats—all manner of birds, opossums, rabbits, squirrels, lizards, snakes, and even bats are injured by people's cats every year. Domestic and feral cats are NOT a natural fixture of North America's landscape nor do they replace the role of native predators. Cats are wonderful pets (most of the staff at the Center have indoor cats themselves!) but they are pets, not wildlife. It is cruel to let them out without supervision — we are sure everyone has seen dead pet cats on the side of the road in their lifetimes. And that is just one of the many dangers outdoor cats face. The impact free-roaming cats have on wildlife is astronomical. Cats have been the cause of extinction for at least 63 species and are indirectly killing dolphins and whales because of parasites cats carry are washing into the ocean and infecting them. It is possible to love cats and love wildlife at the same time — but we are not going to find a good solution until both side work together to reduce the number of cats that are left to free roam or are abandoned outdoors. We know it is complicated and emotional subject, but it is difficult to remain neutral when day in and day out we see the impact of what cats do on our natural resources. One of these wrens died but the other two are still receiving treatment. Please, please keep your cats inside — for the cat's sake, and for nature's sake as well. 
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alonglistofbirds · 6 months
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[2095/11056] Carolina wren - Thryothorus ludovicianus
Order: Passeriformes Suborder: Passeri Superfamily: Certhioidea Family: Troglodytidae (wrens)
Photo credit: Ryan Justice via Macaulay Library
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brooklynbridgebirds · 2 months
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Carolina Wren Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 2 uplands
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battyccino · 5 months
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carolina wrens
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boy-warbler · 5 months
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Carolina Wren. Brush piles are good places to look for wrens. The wren's long skinny bill is ideal for plucking insects from the spider webs that can be found there
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birbmania · 2 months
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Carolina wren . . . Redden State Forest, Georgetown, Delaware . . . 5/16/23
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occasionallybirds · 2 months
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Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus)
February 22, 2024
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, Tinicum, Pennsylvania
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sagehaubitze · 11 months
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snailkites · 6 months
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Carolina Wren
Based on a photo in Birding Virginia FB group by Kevin Thompson of a Carolina Wren catching bugs off a shop light.
Medium is Microsoft FreshPaint, a little-known free paint simulator. I sometimes enjoy the challenge of mixing my own digital paint in a layerless, simple setting.
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if-i-eated-soaps · 8 months
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this little wren was sleeping in my porch last night!
@todaysbird
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thesingingbullfrog · 3 months
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Far Away Wren
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