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#WH100 - Wren Bird House

Roof hinges for easy cleaning and viewing.

$27.00 each
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Want to create the perfect nesting area for wrens? Our wren birdhouses make the perfect nesting ground for house wrens to settle down and have their family. Attractive, yet durable and maintenance free, our birdhouses can be disinfected between seasons. They never need painting. Made from poly lumber, a recycled material, our birdhouses won't chip, crack or splinter and remain attractive under any weather conditions. They offer the texture and look of real wood without the hassles.

Facts About House Wrens
During spring male House Wrens return about nine days ahead of the females to begin establishing territories in the forest edges, open woodlands, swamps, city parks, and suburban areas. They typically return to claim the same territories each year, which they vigorously defend with exuberant singing. The familiar loud song begins with a chatter of rapid notes, followed by cascades of doubled notes and groups of trills. Females sing as well, most often in the first few days after pairing. Songs are repeated with great frequency, as often as three to four times per minute.

A wide variety of sites are used for nesting. Nest boxes are readily accepted, and other, more unusual, locations noted include cans in garbage heaps, large abandoned hornet nests, old shoes, boots, hats, or the pockets of a scarecrow. Once an appropriate site is selected, the wrens fill the nest cavity with coarse twigs, sticks, and grass. The nest is lined with feathers, wool, hair, or catkins.

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