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    Default I've heard of a fishermans basket, but

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    Isn't that great! Wonder how I get some blue wrens to build a nest in my kitchen window? :
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    Blue wrens like fairly thick shrubs and vines. Have had them in honeysuckle vine growing on a fence, and in dense flowering shrubs. A birdbath nearby will attract them, and they will become tame if there are crumbs for them to eat.
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    Great photography.

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    Default The Bubbies.

    Yes, I really loved that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    Isn't that great! Wonder how I get some blue wrens to build a nest in my kitchen window? :
    I love Blue Wrens but sadly have never seen one in these parts.
    Cheers Fred



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    How lucky were you Fenderbelly?

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    If you have a golf course, bowling club or playing fields around your home, and are in the 'City', you will find very few wrens or other insect eating birds these days - most have been killed off by the various pesticides.How many butterflies or Christmas beetles do you see in the big smoke these days? I am finding anything around other than clothes moths, flies & cockroaches is a rarity.

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