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Bewick's wren with crane fly

Bewick's wren family

June 02, 2025

Three Bewick’s wrens successfully fledged in the garden last week. It was incredible to see how quickly both parents would return to the nest box with insects plucked from nearby plants and around the foundation of the house. They were also busy hauling off their young’s droppings to keep the nest fresh. Insectivorous birds consume an estimated 400–500 million tons of prey annually.

Bewick's wren delivering food
Bewick's wrens begging for food
Bewick's wren on a palm
Bewick's wren hunting for insects
Bewick's wren hunting insects under the foundation
Bewick's wren with insect
Bewick's wren feeding young
Lemmy watching wrens
sea of Clarkia unguiculata
Tags: Bewick's wrens, Thryomanes bewickii, San Diego birding, San Diego gardening, Clarkia unguiculata
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