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Paula

Burlington, VT, USA

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This bird which I believe is a House Wren is moving into the Bluebird nest box..with a chickadee nest in it with no eggs. This bird took out alot of nesting material and appears to be adding her own..5-15-23

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Nests in boxes

Winner

House Wren? 5-15-23

8 responses to “Winner”

  1. Texas Bird Family says:

    I believe that’s a House Wren. Try putting up more nest boxes.

  2. Paula says:

    I have another one up…no takers so far.

  3. Caleb Koser says:

    House wrens build “dummy nests” on top of other nests. They also steal birds’ eggs and also young. Pretty mean.

    • Texas Bird Family says:

      They also destroy any nest within their territory. Male wrens often have many females and each female uses a nestbox.

  4. Paula says:

    Yes, I read about the dummy nests. It seems the Wren is just removing nesting material. The other box was put up more than the suggested minimum distance. I don’t recall ever seeing House Wrens or Cow birds in previous years. Maybe I’ll just take the boxes down…never tried them before. Thought the black-capped Chickadees would be in there as they built the nest.

    • Texas Bird Family says:

      I wouldn’t take down your boxes. The birds fighting means that they need more nesting sites. Also, nests are protected so you can’t take down the one with the wren nest. Nests are protected for 2 weeks after the young fledge as well.

  5. Paula says:

    One box is empty and one has the Black-Capped Chickadee nest which the Wren seems to be refurbishing. I’ll keep an eye on both. House Finch babies in Christmas wreath should hatch this week.

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