Baby Birdorable: Carolina Wren

If you think our Birdorable birds are cute as adults, what about when they are babies? Below are some baby photos (shared via Flickr) of the Carolina Wren. Carolina Wrens lay 3 to 7 eggs and incubation lasts 12 to 14 days. The chicks fledge 12 to 14 days after hatching.

Carolina wren nestlings
Carolina wren nestlings by ricmcarthur
first shot of baby Carolina Wrens in weary Christmas wreath
first shot of baby Carolina Wrens in weary Christmas wreath by Vicki's Nature
Baby Wrens - 1
Baby Wrens - 1 by baldheretic
now they are cute
now they are cute by green.thumbs
carolina wren chick
carolina wren chick by Weatherfish
carolina wren chick
carolina wren chick by Weatherfish

Pretty cute, right? Be sure to check out our (adult) Birdorable Carolina Wren t-shirts & gear!

Comments

Louise Warner on February 21, 2017 at 3:58 PM wrote:
wrens such as the cactus wren and winter wren are not as closely related to nuthatches as chickadees ( CHICK-A-DEES ) ARE.

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