Loved the video, I had Wrens clear all the cabbage worms out of my garden one time. I have kept a Wren house for the last 30+ years, they are the noisiest birds for their size you will ever experience.
@@hugomuller9373 I think they mean because it makes mounting the camera to get a good picture of the entire nest easier, while also keeping the camera high up so it doesn't get dirty.
Many (not all, but most of them) bird species need both parents to help raise their fast-growing chicks :) ... they're not necessarily monogamous for life, but they stick together for at least a breeding season ❤️
At the beginning of the video the bird was inspecting the house, looking from 1 side to the other, visually measuring the box, instinctively knows how big the sticks most be, and dividing the box with their visionary instincts oh how big the nest should be. Simply complex and smart.
I put out a bird house on the front porch for decoration and got treated with watching mom and pop build their nest. It’s been fun. Can’t wait to see babies.
Thank you, kind man, for making the bird happy, because it is so difficult for birds to find housing, their housing issue is very difficult. And the bird is just a super owner! I'm happy for this little creature!
Thank you for making this interesting film. Such a hardworking little attentive bird mother. When you lifted the roof I was scared she would abandon her nest but she didn’t. She was so smart the way she fit the bigger sticks in there like Tetris.
I'm in central Illinois & my house wrens usually don't make it. My neighbor's free-range cat is the bane of my existence during the summer. He nabs them up as soon as they fledge. I thought I was doing good just putting sparrow guards over the entrances. Grrrr. You must have enough chemical-free native plants nearby to produce the number of caterpillars needed to rear a brood of babies. Good job!
Hmm. I was inspired to put up a couple boxes for chickadees and wrens, but you're making me rethink my plans. My neighborhood has a few roaming cats, and I'd hate for native birds to put so much energy raising their babies only to feed a cat. I need to do some research and find places around the property that give fledgling birds some cover and escape routes. MY cats won't be an issue for them, they're indoor-only because I don't want them destroying the local ecosystem!
My kids and I used it to talk about why mommy doesnt spray pesticides on bugs, even if they eat our veggies or flowers-- "because then the poison would get on the bugs and then the bugs would poison the birds??!" 🤯🤯 Also, very zen. Thank you! 🥰
Very interesting. The bird chose a bird box next to a tree, knowing it could conserve energy building the nest. Then, just like human babies, the chick's can't communicate they are in danger, like when the roof of their nest continually gets removed.
In some countries it's quiet normal that people put up several of this bird house on trees nearby their houses. Kids even get bird house as birthday gift so they can assemble and put up in apple trees. 😊
A Carolina wren made a nest in a folded camp chair on my balcony, and I could see it just outside my window. What an amazing thing to watch real time. I got to see them take flight and leave the nest! My cats were enamored as well. Spent every day sitting at the window watching them
M A R A V I L L O S O. Que gran trabajo y sobre todo, que maravilla poder observarlos. Una gran dedicación a estos animales y un millon de gracias por dejarnos observarlos. Un gran trabajo sin lugar a dudas. Un fuerte abrazo y un saludo desde España.
I have a wren nesting box, outside my window. Every spring, they return to nest. Watching them set up house, feeding their babies, until they leave the nest. Also, they make great watch birds.
Hundreds of millions of years of genetic adaptation and evolutionary trial and error is where all that behavior, beauty and splendor comes from, my good man. ☺️
I see u moving in girl... Nice place, lay out is nice ❤ its definitely your style show me around girl... Love your applwood walls and flooring.. u nailed a good one 😉 and look at these precious babies looking like there father 😂
One awesome bird......left my work boots on deck one night,,,,woke up in the am to a bird lookin out my work boot....I had no idea.....well, they kept my boot for a few yrs, then I went and got small bird houses....Now I have rens all over the place
Actually they’re not, just a similar species. The house wren was recently divided into multiple species, so this is a Northern House Wren(Troglodytes Aedon) while the one we have in our countries is the Southern House Wren(Troglodytes Musculus).
When I was making a lot of quilts I used to put thin fabric and thread scraps in a bag and hold them until Spring, then put them out in the tress. Free building materials! We had pretty bird nests.
I had a bird house up for 3 years before someone looked at it. A wren inspected it and started moving in, and then all of a sudden, everyone else was interested in it. Hilarious to watch.
Thank you for giving us just the well edited content, and not putting stupid music over the top
Thanks for watching !
The garbage music is the worst part of most videos.
Absolutely! I have to mute the videos. Not this time.
music or no music is fine with me.
@sponge8558 😂😂
Its neat how the bird often goes "yeah whatever I'll make it pretty when I have more sticks"
Loved the video, I had Wrens clear all the cabbage worms out of my garden one time. I have kept a Wren house for the last 30+ years, they are the noisiest birds for their size you will ever experience.
That is awesome!
I just started gardening and it is amazing how helpful birds are with pests ❤
Yes mine yell at me every time I am even slightly close to their nest. Very vocal and angry
@@IllinoisBackyardBirdsNWildlife 0:31 Женой меняй
The design of the bird house is plain genius.
Appreciate your comment and your time
can you explain why? because of the extra width?
@@hugomuller9373 I think they mean because it makes mounting the camera to get a good picture of the entire nest easier, while also keeping the camera high up so it doesn't get dirty.
The nest box is inclined at 45 degrees, for best view of the inside
They never pratice it before mating season and after they mate. They made it without fail.
He is more genious than human.
"honey, I feel someone's watching us"
"you're crazy..."
😂
Thanks to everyone who builds bird houses.
Thank you for that video, interesting to see them in action.
You’re welcome
Ya, love sparrows and wren and chickadees 😊
love the way the dad sticks around and helps raise the kids.
Many (not all, but most of them) bird species need both parents to help raise their fast-growing chicks :) ... they're not necessarily monogamous for life, but they stick together for at least a breeding season ❤️
No, this is not "help". It is his DUTY
@@Aleksander9873 do not impose human values on to animals
@@hindugoat2302 Don't forget we are also animals
because they're not black birds
It is truly amazing how these birds know exactly what to do to get the right structure for their nest.
One little twig at a time. Amazing example of persistent hard work
Thanks for sharing such an Awesome video !!
Thank you!!
I love how they arrive at the entrance with a long stick, realize said stick wont fit inside one way then turn the stick so it will fit
Lots of videos of dogs that can't figure that one out:)
OMG, Precious House Wren. I Love them☺🐦
Thank you! 😊
Love the way it places each piece of nesting material instead of just dumping it into a pile. They're very good parents.
And that's not even the most interesting thing.. How do they even know to build a nest without ever being taught?
@@infinitydreamzz instincts programmed in
animals can do very complex behaviors without any actual thinking, just running on pre programmed instincts
@@hindugoat2302 how was that programming done, by what was that programming done, what is the programming code and where is it stored?
@@infinitydreamzz there are limits to our knowledge.
But basically evolution, and emergence
and stored in DNA
@@hindugoat2302 sure but is the knowledge of how to build a nest stored in their DNA?
One of the adults passed the food to the other to give to the babies. impressive cooperation
Then it stuck it's head out, as the other flew off:
"More like this!"
@@frankpinmtl to me, it was more like "are you serious?! This won't do!" 😂😂
Not one of the adults but the FATHER goes out to get the grasshoppers & brings them back to the MOTHER. That’s common sense 😏
@@Hardwork7777in the same video caption its said that both parents collects food
@@wer-basura6095 indeed they both do, but we all know that the male is constantly getting grub for the family.
At the beginning of the video the bird was inspecting the house, looking from 1 side to the other, visually measuring the box, instinctively knows how big the sticks most be, and dividing the box with their visionary instincts oh how big the nest should be. Simply complex and smart.
This never crossed my mind… wow.
I thought the Wren family was looking at the house and trying to decide if they wanted that one or the brownstone up the street.
That is so cool. Cornell university ornithology dept. used to have a live feed of bird nesting activities online.
It always brings a smile to my face when I see those huge, yellow baby beaks, open wide, demanding 😅
Thanks a lot for your comments and for watching !
I put out a bird house on the front porch for decoration and got treated with watching mom and pop build their nest. It’s been fun. Can’t wait to see babies.
They are incredibly industrious. It's a pleasure to see nature happening in these videos, because we often miss it in our day to day lives.
Thank you, kind man, for making the bird happy, because it is so difficult for birds to find housing, their housing issue is very difficult. And the bird is just a super owner! I'm happy for this little creature!
I wonder where she got her degree in interior design. Not bad.
Degrees are for dummies.
@@yomama3926Almighty God teach who he wants and what he wants, glory to God.
@@Sam-j8t4ukeep it in church
Natural wisdom
@@voltaire9176 I m Muslim, and it's the truth, thank you Almighty God.
This is wonderful to see! Thank you so much!!!
I love how she divided the space. She has her nest on one side while leaving the other side open concept for when she has company.
Isn’t she quite the home maker? ❤️
And I bet she has a walk in closet in there!
There'll be so much room for activities!
@@drinny26 Will the be a man cave for daddio? 😂
No matter where I look or what I see, nature takes the cake! Amazing!
Thank you for this beautiful, touching video. Their devotion is so emotional... xoxo
Thank you !
Very nice of you giving birdies a cozy house out of the rain and wind ❤❤
They’re so smart, I’ll never get over how strong animal instincts are.
Instinct does not have anything to do with being smart.
@@hanktwenthe7840They're not mutually exclusive
Thank you for making this interesting film. Such a hardworking little attentive bird mother. When you lifted the roof I was scared she would abandon her nest but she didn’t. She was so smart the way she fit the bigger sticks in there like Tetris.
5:14 They seem so damn quiet and peaceful... untill the parents show up. Then they are like "FOOD, NOW, GIVE!"
So cool, I love nature, the arrangement of the twigs and things had a spot and she would make sure it fits perfectly. ❤
The way thy work together to feed their young is absolutely amazing
😂
I'm in central Illinois & my house wrens usually don't make it. My neighbor's free-range cat is the bane of my existence during the summer. He nabs them up as soon as they fledge. I thought I was doing good just putting sparrow guards over the entrances. Grrrr. You must have enough chemical-free native plants nearby to produce the number of caterpillars needed to rear a brood of babies. Good job!
Hmm. I was inspired to put up a couple boxes for chickadees and wrens, but you're making me rethink my plans. My neighborhood has a few roaming cats, and I'd hate for native birds to put so much energy raising their babies only to feed a cat. I need to do some research and find places around the property that give fledgling birds some cover and escape routes. MY cats won't be an issue for them, they're indoor-only because I don't want them destroying the local ecosystem!
Do you have another possible site to relocate or just mount another?
Maybe try searching for a method so the cat will leave the birds alone. Like spreading garlic or citric fruits, cats don't like its smell!
Is there any chance you can put up cat fencing around the nest? Maybe 30ft by 30ft? I know it sounds expensive.
I enjoy these out of work shop videos, please add more.
Will do, stay tuned
My kids and I used it to talk about why mommy doesnt spray pesticides on bugs, even if they eat our veggies or flowers-- "because then the poison would get on the bugs and then the bugs would poison the birds??!" 🤯🤯 Also, very zen. Thank you! 🥰
Makes me want to have a birdhouse in my front yard!
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing this ordinary, but magical journey!
Thank you !
This is the part of nature I love! Thank you for this awesome video!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing nesting and great video thank you
Many thanks
the love of a mother is beyond everything you can imagine.
That was a truly an enjoyable video!
Thank you very much!
Very interesting. The bird chose a bird box next to a tree, knowing it could conserve energy building the nest. Then, just like human babies, the chick's can't communicate they are in danger, like when the roof of their nest continually gets removed.
*chicks, no apostrophe.
@@teeanahera8949😂
Don’t overestimate the intelligence of birds
In some countries it's quiet normal that people put up several of this bird house on trees nearby their houses. Kids even get bird house as birthday gift so they can assemble and put up in apple trees. 😊
Muy interesante notable😂
I love wrens and a single thumbs up isn't nearly enough to show how much I enjoyed watch this. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Wow ! Thanks so much
Such beautiful, amazing and precious information!!! Thank you so much 😊
Thank you !
A Carolina wren made a nest in a folded camp chair on my balcony, and I could see it just outside my window. What an amazing thing to watch real time. I got to see them take flight and leave the nest! My cats were enamored as well. Spent every day sitting at the window watching them
Great ! You’re in the front seat watching wildlife!
You go girl
Thank you very much for sharing the great and amazing video' greetings
Beautiful ❤
Thank you for the video. I'll watch it when I feel down.
It has always amazed me how such a small bird can have such a loud song!
Brilliant. How good is that...❤❤❤❤
Can’t believe that you kept opening up to look in!
There’s a camera inside
Fascinating and beautiful to watch. Outstanding video, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it !
Amazing little creatures.
That is so neat! We put up a wren house last year and had a couple move in this past spring. Now I know what they were doing in there!
Thanks for posting 😍
looks super cozy
That's a beautiful family...
Yes they are
oh, what a great video! Thank you for that, tomorrow I will show my kids :)
Wonderful!
IN MY VIEW
This mom made a lot of trips bringing in each nesting material piece to make her little home cozy for her babies. She is a good mom.
Its actually the male wren who build most of the nest, the female "decorate" it with soft parts in the end of the construction.
That’s amazing to watch thank you
How’s exiting to have a new home! ❤️🧚🏽
Very nice, thank you.
M A R A V I L L O S O. Que gran trabajo y sobre todo, que maravilla poder observarlos. Una gran dedicación a estos animales y un millon de gracias por dejarnos observarlos. Un gran trabajo sin lugar a dudas. Un fuerte abrazo y un saludo desde España.
Thanks for the kind words and for your time
Wow ! Its just absolutely amazing !!!
Thank you! Cheers!
That is so nice, thank you for sharing. I have a wrench roosting by my front door every night.
That is awesome!
is it an open end or a socket wrench? what size is it/ bigger than 44mm or smaller? Do you rub it with WD 40 to keep it shiny?
cool vid!
Ohhhhh I Love this!!!If only humans wud wrk this hard forthemself and ther Fams!!
Wow Amaizing..burung yg sangat pintar sekali membuat sarang..❤️⚘️
Beautiful 😍
Thank you! Cheers!
Do you install a light inside the birdhouse or is natural light?
I use both natural light and LED that shuts of automatically at night
It looks very amazing to me how the birds prepared their nest and hatchet eggs and both member of the family birds gether food for babies Thanx
Wrens are the best.
Wonderful video❤
Thanks
Just incredible ❤❤❤❤.
A really cool and good video, thank you!
I’m glad you like it
That made me so happy!! Thank You for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have a wren nesting box, outside my window. Every spring, they return to nest. Watching them set up house, feeding their babies, until they leave the nest. Also, they make great watch birds.
Praise God❤ that is so beautiful how animals have this insight to know how to take care of their nestlings 🎉🎉🎉
Hundreds of millions of years of genetic adaptation and evolutionary trial and error is where all that behavior, beauty and splendor comes from, my good man. ☺️
I see u moving in girl... Nice place, lay out is nice ❤ its definitely your style show me around girl... Love your applwood walls and flooring.. u nailed a good one 😉 and look at these precious babies looking like there father 😂
ha costruito un'opera d'arte. Miracoli della natura, so cute
So beatiful❤❤thanks i love you Love it.
One awesome bird......left my work boots on deck one night,,,,woke up in the am to a bird lookin out my work boot....I had no idea.....well, they kept my boot for a few yrs, then I went and got small bird houses....Now I have rens all over the place
amazing! mine just laid 5 eggs in the plant pot and the hatchlings are almost ready to sail away!
That is awesome!
😀👍 Great video, thanks for sharing! Do you have plans for the box and lights? Thank you!
Those birds are also narive in my country, they're so beautiful and has a melodic sing
Actually they’re not, just a similar species. The house wren was recently divided into multiple species, so this is a Northern House Wren(Troglodytes Aedon) while the one we have in our countries is the Southern House Wren(Troglodytes Musculus).
Very nice video, thank you.
Isn’t nature just the best?
the one hole of some tree is so natural than this
fantastic to see
When I was making a lot of quilts I used to put thin fabric and thread scraps in a bag and hold them until Spring, then put them out in the tress. Free building materials! We had pretty bird nests.
Beautiful house bird
I very happy see your vidio bird make nest 👍👍❤❤
Love this.
Thanks
I’m impressed! Beautifully done !
Thank you
I'm always impressed by nature's response to the Creator's voice "be fruitful and multiply..."
Great the next level videos❤❤❤❤
Fascinating.
I love how the framerate combined with the birds twitchy movements makes it look the bird is strobing
I had a bird house up for 3 years before someone looked at it. A wren inspected it and started moving in, and then all of a sudden, everyone else was interested in it. Hilarious to watch.
Good to know, I put up a house at the beginning of spring last year and had no takers, maybe this year someone will choose it!
قَالَ رَبُّنَا الَّذِي أَعْطَىٰ كُلَّ شَيْءٍ خَلْقَهُ ثُمَّ هَدَىٰ