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Q: Where should you place wren houses?
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Should wren houses be cleaned?

Yes. Once wrens have raised there young you can clean them out.


How many types of Wren's are in the US?

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Where did Christopher Wren come from?

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It is the place where laws are made so it is the place where issues should be discussed.


What animal eats wren?

Wrens,being small are eaten by many predators.Cats,snakes and sharp shinned hawks are the major predators.In spite of this,the wren family continues to flourish,withover 63 species world wide.U.S. wrens include house wren,carolina wren,winter wren,cactus wren,sege wren,marsh wren,and Bewick's wren.


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Do cactus wren have symbiotic relationships?

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Which wren is the smallest wren?

The winter wren, Troglodytes Troglodytes, at 4 inches long.