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Cactus Wren

 
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Cactus Wren

This is Arizona's state bird, the Cactus Wren. This one is adding some nice soft feathers to the inside of this birdhouse I built years ago. It has a great view and close to free food and a big birdbath.

They sound like a old car trying to start. The cactus wren has a distinctive white stripe over each eye and a longer than usual tail, which it does not normally cock up.

Cactus wrens frequent areas with thorny shrubs, cacti, and forage mostly on the ground around vegetation for insects, beetles, ants, wasps, grasshoppers, and occasionally lizards. Some cactus fruit and berries along with seeds are also some of the things they like.

The wrens can run swiftly but usually fly if traveling any distance. Nests are made for roosting in at night and for shelter when the weather gets bad. The breeding season begins in March or April, and there may be up to three broods. Usually 4 to 5 eggs are laid and then incubated by the female for about 16 days.

The nest is a bulky, domed structure, made of plant fibers, twigs and dead leaves, with a tube-like side entrance that can be up to six inches long. It is lined with fur or feathers. The nest is situated on a prickly Cholla cactus or amid sharp leaves of a Yucca or other thorny bush.


Equipment:
Canon - EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Telephoto Zoom
Canon - EOS Digital Rebel 300D

Created by: Bubbalinn.
Tools Used: Adobe Elements 2.0
Created on: Nov 14th 2006 
Image Views: 243
Average Views per Day: 0.4
Image Number: 32216
 
 
 

Comments:
 
Alan (Bubbalinn) from Golden Valley, Arizona on Nov 17, 2006 at 2:14 PM said:  

Thanks Talsi and Karen :-) Yea the Arizona birds are pretty smart now days LOL. After I made the birdhouse the kids painted it up with the welcome and they put there names all over it.

km from TX on Nov 16, 2006 at 11:50 PM said:  

I'm impressed that this wren can obviously read! Lol! Great shot.

Talsi from WNC on Nov 16, 2006 at 4:53 PM said:  

Very nice capture!

Alan (Bubbalinn) from Golden Valley, Arizona on Nov 15, 2006 at 1:28 PM said:  

Hi All.. Thanks for all your comments, I appreciate them very much.. It nice to know some of you have never seen these noisy birds. Good one Alex, yea I'm way to nice to them LOL.. Hey Anne, your eyes are still pretty good, I noticed the red/pink from our paint job above it's head. I should have done some photoshoping on that. Hi Don, Vegas and The Valley Of Fire is just a hundred miles from me, I have no idea how far these birds travel but there everywhere around here jabbering to themselves LOL.. They are fun to photograph with them not being scared away like most birds. I uploaded a shot of the same bird with feathers in it's beaks.

donwrob from Ohio on Nov 14, 2006 at 6:44 PM said:  

Nice Wren capture! I think I saw a couple of those near Vegas in the V.O.F. I like your birdhouse too. Don

Whittler from Maine on Nov 14, 2006 at 5:15 PM said:  

WOW!! what a neat shot.

Anne from West Virginia on Nov 14, 2006 at 4:31 PM said:  

What a great picture!!! I love wrens and it was a treat to see this one so close up. For a moment, with my eyesight the way it is, I thought I was seeing a red topknot on a wren!!! *g* Great shot!!

Alex D. from Alameda, CA on Nov 14, 2006 at 3:08 PM said:  

And the only rent you charge is an occassional portrait.

Alandra from westcoast Canada on Nov 14, 2006 at 3:06 PM said:  

great capture of the cactus wren, Alan, have never seen one. A cute image to view also : )

Shutterbug from Maine on Nov 14, 2006 at 1:57 PM said:  

Lovely little wren! Bird photos are my favorites.

Carol


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