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Pam Perna

Woodbine, MD, USA

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The Carolina wren on the right was banded by Cornell’s NestWatch program in 2016 (band #2741-54604). Although sex was indeterminate at the time of banding, his nonstop singing and territorial guarding of his turf soon indicated he was a male. He is a daily visitor to our feeders. We call him Randy. On the day this photo was taken, Randy’s latest brood had just fledged from a nest located in our potting shed which, try as we might, we were never able to locate. We did, however, witness Randy and his mate entering the shed through a gap in the roof with food offerings (including peanut splits!) over a period of about 2 weeks.

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A Chip Off The Old Block

Our resident NestWatch banded Carolina wren, Randy, and a member of his latest brood on fledge day

One response to “A Chip off the Old Block”

  1. Owls 3.0 says:

    Great pic!

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