Earlier, I was feeling loads of anxiety about the state of the world and planet, and so wisely went outside to sit below the deck for a hit of nature. The lamb’s ear are abuzz with bees and a painted lady butterfly landed on the plant closest to me. A swallowtail butterfly floated past. Various birds sang and then went silent for a while. As I petted Emma who was curled up on the bench next to me, a house wren began singing again. I aimed my camera into the light to capture the songster.
And then I became aware of another wren, this one making the churring sound. That bird was a little farther down the fence.
I took a few more photos, grinning as the first wren continued the melodious song while this one stuck to its churring call. I lowered the camera then squinted, wondering if I was seeing things. No, I wasn’t imagining it!
Two wrens, side-by-side. Two fluffy wrens. The baby wrens that’d been very vocal on Saturday as their parents worked tirelessly to feed them. The baby wrens that’d left the nest on Sunday, leaving Zippy and me to wonder where they’d gone. Just minutes before they showed up on the fence, I’d asked him whether young wrens stick around or head to a whole new area on their own. Zippy said he didn’t know.
But now we do know: they stick around!
For a while, at least. To learn their calls and songs, and to practice flying.

Those are so birds are so amazing. Anita
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Thank you for joining in the wren love fest, Anita!
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How cute, Tracy! I’m so glad that you’re able to get outdoors in nature 🙂 ❤
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They are so very cute, aren’t they? Getting close to nature is an incredible gift and I wish it for everyone. Glad you have your garden!
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Our garden has been a blessing ❤
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Don’t you just love house wrens? They are industrious and caring and can still sing while they do it. 🙂
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I agree, Amy! And the cool thing is we didn’t used to have them around and now I can’t imagine life without their song.
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So sweet they are!
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Wrens are very sweet, especially those little ones. 🙂
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Those wrens were just what the doctor ordered and I’m glad you stopped by for a dose, Cindy. 🙂
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Awwwwww! I can hear them from here.
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I’m glad the wrens gave you a little boost, too, Mara! 🙂
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