How did the wren become king of the birds?
Wrens are active, persistant little birds, but don't believe any bird has been called king of the birds, unless it is a local legend.
Is a Cactus Wren an Omnivore Carnivore or Herbivore?
The Arizona cactus wren[Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus] is an omnivore, because it eats plants and animals. Its preferred diet includes insects, seeds, and small frogs and lizards. So it isn't an herbivore, since it doesn't eat just seeds. Neither is it an insectivore, since it doesn't eat just insects. Nor is it a carnivore, since it doesn't eat just flesh. Instead, it's an omnivore, since it eats everything.
no they are harmless they just built a nest in cactus that's about it. other than that they are perfectly harmless they just go around looking for seeds in the earth ground.
wren live in the desert, and so I think that it can live anywhere
Why is the Carolina wren the state bird for South Carolina?
Because the South Carolina Legislature declared it to be.
Wrens eat mostly spiders and insects. During the summer they wont have much trouble finding food, but the winter can be difficult for them. Occasionally they will eat grated cheese, but the best thing to feed them is mealworms, preferably live ones if possible. (available on the net)
Another possibility is ants eggs, from any aquarium/pet shop. Soak them for a minute in cold water until they're a bit sticky to prevent them from blowing away.
Plant insect attracting shrubs. Coteneaster plants are a haven for insects, they overwinter in them, so are excellent for attracting wrens.
What do the wren and osrey have in common?
They share the characteristics of all birds, feathers, warm blood, laying of eggs.
When did the cactus wren become the symbol for AZ?
The Cactus wren became Arizona's State bird in 1931.
What does the Arizona cactus wren have to do with cactus plants?
The Arizona cactus wren [Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus] looks upon the jumping cactus [Opuntia fulgida] as a preferred nest building site. The cactus has fiercely sharp thorns that easily are embedded in the flesh of predators. So the female and male cactus wren don't have to worry about building their nests too far off the ground in the presence of such a ferocious plant. The nearness to the ground makes it easy for them and their young to feed off of ground dwelling insects, seeds, and small frogs and lizards.
Well birds, doesn't matter what kind, have a very poor sense of smell. So the mother bird will 90% chance will come back if you stay away from it for now on. If you keep watching the bird it will think that your a predator. After atleast three days if it doesnt come back either it knows or saw you there and abandoned her nest, or she sensed humans touched it and abandoned her nest. Then you need to take action and call a bird rehabiliation center or vets office. Though you can try to hatch them yourself, but most birds or illegal to have. If i where you though i would keep them! Lol. HOPE I HELPED!!!!! ))))
well shell never come back so this is what i suggest.........
1.get a pan
2. crack all the eggs
3. three turn on your stove
4. put the yolk or whatever in the pan
5. put the pan on stove
6. cook for 20 minuetes
7. eat them 4 breakfest!!!
8. hop i helpd
What year did the Wrens release you are Just That Kind Of Guy?
What year did I'm just the kind of guy come out
When did stephens island wren become extinct?
1894
A lighthouse keepers cat "Tibbles" killed all the Stephen islands.