Carolina wrens are surprisingly loud for such a little bird. Their “tea-kettle, tea-kettle, tea-kettle” call is very easily recognized. They are the second largest species of wren behind the cactus wren. This little guy got all worked up after I played his call on my portable stereo. He landed on top of my woodpecker feeder and hopped around and called back for quite a while. I was no farther than a few feet from him the whole time. This pic was taken on my woodpecker feeder in Rockaway, NJ. I took this with a Kodak Z712 IS.
I’ve always appreciated nature, but I didn’t show interest in photography until digital started to come into it’s own. I had many cheap cameras over the years, but when I got the Nikon D3100 for my birthday last year, I really started to realize what photography was all about. I’ve had such a blast learning on the go over the past 10 months. I’ve gotten shots that I could have only dreamed of a year ago. I hope you all enjoy my photos, and by all means, BUY SOMETHING! =)
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She is a rare beauty Bill, commendable work, well documented, a real keeper as a fave for me as well, thanks
Thanks very much Larry.
– William Brennan
Lovely shot!!!
Thanks for the nice comment. They’re always appreciated.
– William Brennan
Awesome capture…the detail and composition are amazing! Well done and instant fave for me!!
Thanks Blair. I’m glad you liked it.
– William Brennan
A SWEET capture!!!!!! Beautiful!!!!
Fabulous capture!!
Congrats William…You become our newest Feature Member as well
Awesome Larry! Thanks so much.
– William Brennan