
This past summer I saw a pair of Carolina Wrens wondering around my house. They started going in and out of our tree house and I thought that maybe they were nesting in it, but now and then I saw them come out with a twig or two and thought that they must not be nesting there because if they were they would not be taking sticks out of there. A few days later I realized that they were on my front porch. I went out and was on the porch and found a foundation of a little nest-- and out of the blue came two Carolina wrens--both totally oblivious to the fact that I was standing right in front of their nest. They just kept building.
After a day or two the nest was complete. Soon, I saw the mother most of the time sitting in her nest. One time she left and I took the chance to look inside the nest. There, sitting in that little hole, was three little eggs that were white with pink speckles. A day later there was another egg. Day by day I watched and waited. The mother was always on her eggs.
On a stormy night I made sure the eggs were safe and the mother was on them, and on a sunny day I would watch to see if the eggs had hatched. After about two weeks I saw three little (not only little but tiny) baby birds sitting in the nest. The forth had not hatched yet. A few days later the forth egg was gone (I still don't know what happened to that egg) but at least there were sill three. Soon the birds started growing feathers.
They were getting stronger every day. Now and then you could hear them trying to sing. After a while you could see they were getting way too big for their nest. One day we came home from some place and the nest had toppled over on the ground with no birds there. I started crying because I was afraid some predator might of taken them! I looked around still crying hoping that at least one was okay.
As i walked around my favorite tree, a little bird tried to fly and fell to the ground. i picked him up smiling, and after a wile another bird had shown up and i was relived that all of the were together. i do have pictures of them when they grew up but i could not put them on my blog now. I will post them later, but here are some pics.
where my Carolina Wrens chose to nest
my Carolina Wrens nest