Re: [cayugabirds-l] House wrens

2022-07-23 Thread Barbara Hotchkiss
Gives a whole ‘nother meaning to the term micro aggressive!

Warm regards,
Bar’bara’

> On Jul 23, 2022, at 11:55 AM, Linda Orkin  wrote:
> 
> Yes. I believe that!!  Nobody messes with them. 
> 
>> On Jul 23, 2022, at 11:37 AM, Judith Jones  wrote:
>> 
>> Our house wren drove away a rat!
>> 
 On 7/23/2022 10:39 AM, Linda Orkin wrote:
>>> I can’t believe how effective they are at driving away any and all 
>>> competitors and threats. We’ve been watching them in a nest box in our 
>>> front yard for what seems like about a month. It appears also that there 
>>> are three adult participants but I have no actual proof just observational. 
>>> I know they have some different parenting strategies but do not know if 
>>> they clutch twice in a row in the same nest box. They successfully drive 
>>> away blue jays, red squirrels, chipmunks, even hummingbirds at the trumpet 
>>> vine not that close to the box.  but I can’t help wondering at what cost to 
>>> their own well being. They seem to never be at rest.  Anyway just a few 
>>> moments of bird contemplation on a Saturday morning.
>>> 
>>> Linda Orkin
>>> Ithaca, NY
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] House wrens

2022-07-23 Thread Linda Orkin
Yes. I believe that!!  Nobody messes with them. 

> On Jul 23, 2022, at 11:37 AM, Judith Jones  wrote:
> 
> Our house wren drove away a rat!
> 
>> On 7/23/2022 10:39 AM, Linda Orkin wrote:
>> I can’t believe how effective they are at driving away any and all 
>> competitors and threats. We’ve been watching them in a nest box in our front 
>> yard for what seems like about a month. It appears also that there are three 
>> adult participants but I have no actual proof just observational. I know 
>> they have some different parenting strategies but do not know if they clutch 
>> twice in a row in the same nest box. They successfully drive away blue jays, 
>> red squirrels, chipmunks, even hummingbirds at the trumpet vine not that 
>> close to the box.  but I can’t help wondering at what cost to their own well 
>> being. They seem to never be at rest.  Anyway just a few moments of bird 
>> contemplation on a Saturday morning.
>> 
>> Linda Orkin
>> Ithaca, NY
>> --
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] House wrens

2022-07-23 Thread Judith Jones

Our house wren drove away a rat!

On 7/23/2022 10:39 AM, Linda Orkin wrote:

I can’t believe how effective they are at driving away any and all competitors 
and threats. We’ve been watching them in a nest box in our front yard for what 
seems like about a month. It appears also that there are three adult 
participants but I have no actual proof just observational. I know they have 
some different parenting strategies but do not know if they clutch twice in a 
row in the same nest box. They successfully drive away blue jays, red 
squirrels, chipmunks, even hummingbirds at the trumpet vine not that close to 
the box.  but I can’t help wondering at what cost to their own well being. They 
seem to never be at rest.  Anyway just a few moments of bird contemplation on a 
Saturday morning.

Linda Orkin
Ithaca, NY
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[cayugabirds-l] House wrens

2022-07-23 Thread Linda Orkin
I can’t believe how effective they are at driving away any and all competitors 
and threats. We’ve been watching them in a nest box in our front yard for what 
seems like about a month. It appears also that there are three adult 
participants but I have no actual proof just observational. I know they have 
some different parenting strategies but do not know if they clutch twice in a 
row in the same nest box. They successfully drive away blue jays, red 
squirrels, chipmunks, even hummingbirds at the trumpet vine not that close to 
the box.  but I can’t help wondering at what cost to their own well being. They 
seem to never be at rest.  Anyway just a few moments of bird contemplation on a 
Saturday morning. 

Linda Orkin
Ithaca, NY
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[cayugabirds-l] House wrens-3 and squabbling

2021-04-28 Thread anneb . clark
Or does that go without saying. Appears to be one female looking at a 
traditional nest site in an overhead yard light. And 2 males singing at and 
displacing each other. 

Also singing grey tree frogs. 

Both species= my first certain sightings or hearings this spring. 

Anne

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[cayugabirds-l] House Wrens

2015-05-02 Thread Laurie Ray
Have arrived in Etna NY. At least 3 heard in my morning walk:-)

Laurie Ray
Etna, NY

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