He may very well be at your window. Around my house the window trim,
eaves and rafter tails are good places to find spiders, flies, and
other tasty items, and the Carolina Wrens are not shy about
investigating them.
-Geo
On Jul 22, 2011, at 8:50 AM, Nari Mistry wrote:
A Carolina Wren is singing loudly just outside my window right now
as I sit at my desk. I can see his throat action as he sings. He
has been flitting up & down the spruce branches within 15 ft. of my
window. Now he is trying out a whole variety of songs in his
repertoire! Possibly he is a young bird trying all his songs and
trills.
Some mornings his song seems loud enough as if he sitting at our
bedroom window.
Nari Mistry
Ellis Hollow Rd.
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