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Apr 9, 2020 2:14 PM CST
Name: Ginger
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I love the curious little wrens BUT they can pick some inconvenient places to nest. Just now I noticed 2 flying in and out of a hanging basket on the patio. Darn..took it down to look...no actual nest but center is kinda dug out..no eggs. Basket was on the dry side so watered it well and hung it back up. Guess I'll have to watch and check and discourage egg laying..would really hate to drown babies if eggs were laid and hatched. Sigh...what's a wild bird Mommy to do🤔
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