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HOUSE WREN Troglodytes aedon L 4-3/4" (12cm)
Named for its tendency to nest in
human-provided bird houses located near human houses, the house wren
is one of our most familiar backyard birds. These hyperactive
dark-brown mites sing a rich burbling warble that is a true sign of
spring across much of the species' range, which covers all but the
most southern parts of North America. As a cavity nest, house wrens
compete with other birds, such as house sparrows, chickadees,
titmice, nuthatches, and bluebirds. Despite their small size, house
wrens are aggressive competitors for nest boxes, often piercing and
ejecting eggs from a nest box. Indeed, bluebird landlords often
locate their nest boxes far from woodland edges and human habitation
in an attempt to discourage house wrens from taking over the
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Coveside Hanging Carolina Wren House
$31.95
The
Carolina Wren, like the House Wren, doesn't mind a house that
sways. The entrance is larger than that of the House Wren.
The extra width gives Carolina Wrens the ability to carry wide sticks into their
house for nesting material. Hangs with a metal chain and opens easily for
clean-out. (7-1/2"h x 7-3/4"w x
7-1/2"d)
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Coveside Hanging Wren House
$27.95
Most
birds prefer a stable house, but House Wrens don't mind a gentle
movement. Hangs easily with the metal chain from a tree or
bracket and opens easily for clean-out. RANGE: Breeds west
across Canada to Washington and south to northern Georgia, Tennessee, northern
Texas and southeastern Arizona. HABITAT: Thrives in
residential areas, city parks, farmlands and woodland edges. (7-1/2"h x 7-3/4"w x 7-1/2"d)
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Coveside House Wren House
$31.95
With its 1" entrance hole, this house provides great
protection for house wrens.
Wrens are very protective, so
position the nest box in less frequented areas or you might get a scolding from
a disgruntled parent. RANGE: Breeds west across Canada to Washington and
south to northern Georgia, Tennessee, northern Texas and southeastern Arizona.
HABITAT: Likes residential areas, city parks, farmlands, woodland
edges. (12-1/2"h x
6"w x 8-1/2"d)
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Rough Cedar Wren House
$39.95
Made from inland cedar
using zinc-chromate screws & hardware with brass
hinges.
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Support The Registry of Nature Habitats - Buy Conservation Credits For purchasing Conservation
Credit(s) You will receive a copy of the John Audubon Multimedia
CD A replica of the complete
(1840-1844) James Audubon's
Birds of America
You will also receieve a bluebird
house for each Conservation Credit purchased and a 20% off coupon to be used on
the A Bird's Home website!
 The Registry of Nature Habitats - Mission
Statement
The Registry of Nature Habitats is
dedicated to the preservation of land that, over time, has been a
site and home for complex ecosystems. The Registry advocates
preservation of these lands and its inhabitants, environmental
education for community individuals and groups, and nurturing of
these lands through restoration in order to conserve its
natural resources for future generations.
Preserve
The Registry of Nature
Habitats manages critical habitat, consisting of wetland,
lowland, upland, forest and stream habitat, providing a home
to wildlife species and plant species. As part of
the mission to preserve these lands and its inhabitants,
the Registry will continue to contract with owners
of ecologically sensitive land as it becomes
available.
Educate
The Registry of Nature Habitats is
a "teaching ground," able to provide hands-on, interpretive learning
experiences in areas such as ecology, botany, wildlife science, and
geology, as well as the arts and humanities. The
educational mission of The Registry of Nature Habitats is
to teach an understanding and appreciaton of the environment,
the invaluable lesson of land stewardship of our natural resources,
and to expand the general knowledge of this habitat through
scientific research. This will be accomplished through a
year-round experiential, interactive approach, along
with onsite and outreach activities including providing
educational material both on this website, on media and through
educational seminars. An on-site facility is in the
design phase, which will house classrooms and an administrative
space.
Nurture
Through several restoration
projects, including the rebuilding of stream corridors,
reintroducing native flora, and permitting only low-impact
activities, the Registry is nurturing much land back to
its natural state, undoing the damage of hundreds of
years. The Registry of Nature
Habitats restoration plan, developed with public and private
partnerships and with local community support, will increase
the land's value, enhance wildlife habitat, improve water
quality, and preserve the integrity of the land's
bio-diversity. Renewable
Energy
Promote the use of
renewable and efficient energy technologies through education,
training, workforce development, research, and project facilitation.
The Registry supports clean energy development and energy
conservation as the means to protect the environment, enhance
public health, and save our nature
habitats.
Conservation
We seek to educate people and provide innovative
solutions that will help build a clean, more efficient world, by
reducing energy consumption in a prudent way that does not
threaten the natural balance that supports all
life.
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