Wren will I be famous?
28th April 2020
I do rather enjoy trumpeting the worth of small, brown birds, who are so often overlooked in favour of brighter, bigger and bolder birds. So following on from my wren observations last year,I've decided to follow them again and photograph one on as many different perches as possible.
My own resident, garden wren, has been very busy, building a cosy nest in the cart shed. Using all the moss plucked from my plant pots it has fashioned a new abode using an old swallow nest as its' stable foundation. However it was never going to last as within days the moss started to fall to the ground and now that the swallows have arrived it's game over for the wren construction company.
I'm not sure where they finally set up home but the wrens are still singing so obviously they must have found a more desirable location. Meanwhile I am on constant twitch for when one or other of the wrens pops up to have their photograph taken.



My own resident, garden wren, has been very busy, building a cosy nest in the cart shed. Using all the moss plucked from my plant pots it has fashioned a new abode using an old swallow nest as its' stable foundation. However it was never going to last as within days the moss started to fall to the ground and now that the swallows have arrived it's game over for the wren construction company.
I'm not sure where they finally set up home but the wrens are still singing so obviously they must have found a more desirable location. Meanwhile I am on constant twitch for when one or other of the wrens pops up to have their photograph taken.


