Shooting pictures through he window is not the best way to get a shot, but after a few failed, blurry attempts, I got this shot right before it flew off. I'm almost sure it is a Carolina wren, but I'll get a lot of "second" opinions on Wildlife Gardeners forum.

Recreating a native habitat has been a dream of mine since I was about 18. It only took me 20 years, but I finally have two acres of land in the country with which to work (and play). My goal is to document the improvements I make to the property: restoring habitat & attracting birds and butterflies in addition to other wildlife.
Just the back yard!? Nah, I want the front and side yards landscaped in natives too.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Carolina Wren
While putting away laundry on this rainy day, I became aware of a birdsong outside. It continued and was obviously pretty close based on how loud it was. Catching my interest, I looked out the window trying to spot it. Not really expecting to, I was surprised to see it just out side the window near the corner of the deck. Of course, I ran for my camera (something I should've probably done first).
Shooting pictures through he window is not the best way to get a shot, but after a few failed, blurry attempts, I got this shot right before it flew off. I'm almost sure it is a Carolina wren, but I'll get a lot of "second" opinions on Wildlife Gardeners forum.
Shooting pictures through he window is not the best way to get a shot, but after a few failed, blurry attempts, I got this shot right before it flew off. I'm almost sure it is a Carolina wren, but I'll get a lot of "second" opinions on Wildlife Gardeners forum.
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2 comments:
Great blog, what part of PA are you located?
Thank you, common sense. I've been a bit lax in posting lately. I do have pictures and maybe a story or two, I just need to get them uploaded.
We're in NE PA.
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