About 9:15 this morning my wife head and saw the Carolina Wren so I headed outside to put meal worms in the feeders. I gave a whistle imitation of the wren call and got a buzzed response and the bird popped up onto the fence.
We sat inside watching and hoping that the wren would get some meal worms. It came to the feeder but seemed to ignore the worms for seeds. Then a Tufted Titmouse stopped by for a snack. The last time the wren was here so too was the titmouse. I am speculating they travel together around the neighborhood and the last time the wren was here so was the titmouse. The wren seems to visit every three to four days. Bill O. William Bruins 1538 11th Avenue NE Rochester, MN 55906-4213 [email protected] 507-281-1607 - home 507-261-6837 - cell (not always turned on)

