The Northern House Wren

 The Northern House Wren Troglodytes aedon is a small nondescript brown songbird with a big personality!  You can often hearing them singing constantly and loudly from high in a tree, their 'rush and jumble' song in the middle of summer.  For weeks I have been listening and looking to see if I could see this bird in a large maple tree across the road that emanated this effervescent song from dawn til dusk.  Do you think I could see him?  Nope.  Not amongst the fully leafed out maple.  I thought to myself that it shouldn't be so hard to observe and photograph such a common bird, but it was for me!

Today I went to Wawanosh Wetlands in Sarnia for my weekly before work visit.  The place was abuzz with lots of nesting going on.  As I was trying to outrun the mosquitoes I noticed a small glowing bird high in a tree singing his heart out.  Could you believe it..it was a male Northern House Wren on territory.



I was happy that I finally got to see this sweet little bird.  I kept walking past the 2nd pond and heard some strange little sounds coming from a nesting box.  I waited and watched and observed a female Northern House Wren entering the box!

peek a boo!


removing a fecal snack

bringing a tasty meal


It was an amazing experience and I am always in awe of the ways that nature inspires.  Plus I love the name Troglodyte for this little bird!










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