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What they eat: Carolina Wrens primarily eat insects, but they frequently visit most kinds of feeders, especially those filled with suet. | |
Where they live: These birds prefer to live in open woodland, farmland, or suburban yards with brushy vegetation. Carolina Wrens are found in the eastern half of the U.S and very northeast Mexico. | |
Did you know? A pair bond may form between a male and a female Carolina Wren at any time of the year, and that pair will stay together for life. | |
How they sound: Carolina Wrens sing a series of several quick, whistled notes, repeated a few times. |
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