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  2. Northern house wren - Wikipedia

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    Adult bringing food for young (note begging calls) House Wren peering out from a nesting box Depending on the exact population, the northern house wrens' clutch is usually between two and eight red-blotched cream-white eggs, [ 25 ] weighing about 1.4 g (0.05 oz) each and measuring c.17 and 13.4 mm (0.67 and 0.53 in) at the widest points.

  3. Joel Chandler Harris House - Wikipedia

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    The organization that maintains the Wren's Nest offers tours and regular storytelling. The organization also has two writing programs for Atlanta area youth: KIPP Scribes, in partnership with APS charter school KIPP STRIVE Academy, and Wren's Nest Publishing Company, an entirely high school student run literary journal. [10]

  4. House wren - Wikipedia

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    The house wren complex has been split into eight species: Northern house wren, Troglodytes aedon; Southern house wren, Troglodytes musculus; Cozumel wren, Troglodytes beani; Kalinago wren, Troglodytes martinicensis; St. Lucia wren, Troglodytes mesoleucus; St. Vincent wren, Troglodytes musicus; Grenada wren, Troglodytes grenadensis; Cobb's wren ...

  5. Nest box - Wikipedia

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    A nest box, also spelled nestbox, is a man-made enclosure provided for animals to nest in. Nest boxes are most frequently utilized for birds, in which case they are also called birdhouses or a birdbox/bird box, but some mammals such as bats may also use them. Placing nestboxes or roosting boxes may also be used to help maintain populations of ...

  6. File:Pencil Drawing of Wren's Nest, Dudley.png - Wikipedia

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  7. St. Vincent wren - Wikipedia

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    The St. Vincent wren (Troglodytes musicus) is a very small passerine bird in the wren family Troglodytidae that is found on the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent.The name troglodytes means "hole dweller", and is a reference to the bird's tendency to disappear into crevices when hunting insects or to seek shelter.

  8. File:House wren - food drops.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 17:40, 21 November 2009: 27 s, 640 × 360 (921 KB): Kozuch {{Information |Description=house wren dropping food (spiders) off for the hatchlings to eat. neat how you can hear the hatchlings beg for food once the wren gets into the box.

  9. Wren house - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... a wren house, see nest box; Wren House at Kensington Palace; See also