What do wrens like to eat




















Search Search. Section: Garden Birds Wildlife Identification. Tags: Birds Garden Birds. Related Product Categories Mealworms for Birds. Suet Pellets. Related Articles. How to become a wildlife expert in your own garden! What to spot and where to find it. The Story of the Hedgehog Book. In the wild, wrens eat spiders, beetles, caterpillars, flies and other insects. They also will consume snail shells to provide calcium and digestive grit.

Wrens will eat nuts, seeds and berries when insects are unavailable. If they were enticed it would probably be by suet or peanuts. I find the best way to encourage them to eat my offerings is with my home-made peanut butter. I use the blender and blitz down peanuts until they have a butter-like consistency.

Spread it into an old jar lid, or better still around the base of a tree trunk, and watch the wrens appear. Any food you leave out for the wrens should be in quiet corners of the garden , preferably where there is some dense foliage.

They move frenetically around the garden, fast on their feet to hide from danger quickly. Bushes provide the perfect hiding place for the timid little fellows. When putting food out for wrens, be mindful that they need plenty of fresh water. When the spiders hatch, they devour the parasites. About half of the time, the new male displaces his rival. When he does, he usually discards the existing eggs or nestlings and starts a new family with the female.

While courtship is going on in the spring and summer, you can often hear the male with his happy and hearty song. For such a small bird, they have no trouble being heard. Click on this video to hear a male as he works on a nest and sings in hopes of attracting a mate. Fledglings are born naked and helpless. They stay in the nest for 15 — 17 days.



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