Date: 2/8/26 7:31 am From: Sarah Faulkner via CTBirds <ctbirds...> Subject: [CT Birds] Re: a Carolina Wren fillow-up
Saturday, Feb 7: One carolina wren eating at my suet feeder. When it is
this cold, they need shelter and I'm lucky to have an area under my back
porch covered with lattice. I know that many birds go under there at night
for shelter or even during the day to avoid predators and stay warm. I've
seen juncos, sparrows, carolina wrens, and more flying in and out of the
lattice openings. With the high snow shelf covering much of the lattice, it
must be pretty cozy in there. I often have possums, skunks, and raccoons in
there, too.The larger animals can sneak in through an opening next to the
steps.
Amusingly, the lattice-covered area under my larger front porch has an
inward-swinging section for access, and that has clearly been being opened
by something larger... at one time I think it was a bear, and now something
smaller. I can't see well enough under the porch to see, and not sure I
really want to... Whatever is in there is not bothering me!
Sarah Faulkner
Collinsville
On Sat, Feb 7, 2026 at 9:22 PM Florence McBride via CTBirds <
<ctbirds...> wrote:
> Saturday, Feb. 7 Hamden, 11:15 am ff: In case we’re still taking note of
> Carolina Wren sightings -- There was one eating suet at a Whitney Center
> feeder for quite a while this morning. I don’t check these feeders every
> day, but also saw one there on Jan. 3, along with 14 other species.
>
> Flo McBride
> Hamden
>
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