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Oct 2, 2016 9:55 AM CST
Name: Elaine
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Oh, good to know, I've been seeing some smaller doves at my feeders and wondered if they are the same species as the Mourning Doves.

Carolina Wrens are curious and very adventurous. We've had them fly into our shop several times - usually when DH leaves the big overhead door open for too long - and it's downright difficult to get them to fly out again. They really want to nest or hide in there. I also had one inside my pool cage a week or so ago. I left both the doors open and "disturbed" it if it was getting too comfortable so it would find its way out. They always eventually do. It was the blue jay that really wanted to stay - I hung one of the feeders right outside the door, so when he got hungry, out he went.
Elaine

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