The Carolina Wren, Thryothorus ludovicianus is a small reddish-brown wren that loves yards and neighborhoods. Wrens tend to skulk and conceal themselves, so you might not see them too often! And they ...
In late morning on a bitterly cold day this week, with the outside temperature at 26 degrees, I heard the unmistakable “teakettle, teakettle” song of a Carolina wren from somewhere in my yard in ...
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Identify and attract a Carolina wren

The Carolina wren is common in southeastern woods, where its song is heard even in winter. Learn about their nests and ...
I have so much to tell you. Dec. 31 started on a high note. I was a guest on WHMP’s Talk The Talk radio show, and I had a wonderful time talking about all of the great things that happened in 2025. My ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - Thursdays are Bird Days on THV 11 at Noon. This week, Kirsten Bartlow with Arkansas Game and Fish Commission joined us to discuss the Carolina Wren. Bartlow said they are in ...
There's nothing like a wren on a cold, blustery winter's day to teach a quick lesson in the resilient spirit shared by all our fine feathered friends. Although not particularly suited to cold ...
Do you love woodpeckers? Then you’ll love this wooden suet feeder that uses suet plugs or spreadable suet. Our cold weather is causing the birds to use up most of their fat stores overnight in order ...