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Life with Carolina Wrens

There is a certain kind of joy that comes from a low-profile tray feeder. While the hanging tubes and suet cages attract their fair share of attention, the tray is where the real character studies happen. Lately, the stars of the show have been a family of spirited Carolina Wrens.

Big Personalities in Small Packages

If you’ve ever heard a tea-kettle, tea-kettle, tea-kettle song ringing through the neighborhood, you’ve met the Carolina Wren. These birds are famous for having a voice that seems far too large for their round, reddish-brown bodies. In the photo, you can see their signature features: that bold white eyebrow stripe (supercilium) and the cocked-up tail that signals they are ready for action at a moment’s notice.

“They don’t just visit the feeder; they investigate it. Every seed is a puzzle, and every corner is a potential nesting spot.”

A Tray Feeder Favorite

While many wrens prefer foraging on the ground for insects, Carolina Wrens are frequent guests at backyard stations, especially when hulled sunflower seeds, mealworms, or suet nuggets are on the menu. Watching them on the tray feeder is a lesson in curiosity. They don’t just grab a seed and fly away; they often hop around, tilt their heads, and flick through the mix with a charming, frantic energy.

Welcome Neighbors

Having a family visit regularly is a treat. They are year-round residents in many areas, meaning they provide a much-needed splash of warm color and vocal enthusiasm even during the quietest winter months. They are also famously bold—don’t be surprised if they build a nest in your hanging basket, a discarded boot, or right on the porch if you leave a door open for too long!

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First Birdie

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This Carolina Wren officially claimed the first bird spot at the new tray feeder. I love how these little guys have such big personalities (and even bigger voices). Based on that look, I think the seed selection has been approved! 🐦✨

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