Carolina Wren Sings for Spring
by Kerri Farley
Title
Carolina Wren Sings for Spring
Artist
Kerri Farley
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This Carolina Wren was
singing his heart out.
Seen during my walk
03-28-20 in our local
horticulture garden in
Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.
"Carolina wrens are wary, and are more often heard than seen. When on the ground, they move in jerky hops pillaging through various objects, whether man-made or natural. While moving abruptly, they pause momentarily for chattering or singing. When stationary, they move in twitched motions, jerking their breast around. They also sun- or sand-bathe.The wrens also displays a skittish behavior when encountered by humans, as they can be seen thrusting off into cover slowly if approaching is detected. However, they occasionally seek out humans that are near, so long as there is no movement from them. Other movements involve being capable of crawling like a creeper and hanging upside-down like a nuthatch."
Source: Wikipedia
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March 29th, 2020
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