Eurasian Wren ( Troglodytes troglodytes ) - Singing after his bath !
After successfully catching some larvae out of the waters edge this little fellow proceeded to perch and sing his little heart out . Backend still soaked in water and a dandelion clock stuck to his foot didn't bother him a bit !!
In particularly harsh winters, Wren populations can deplete significantly by up to as much as 25%. Despite this startling statistic, this is often countered by the large broods created throughout the breeding season. I hope this little guy is one of the lucky ones their fantastic little birds and only weigh as much as a 2p coin
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Thanks to everyone that takes the time and makes the effort to comment and fave my pics its very much appreciated
Regards Clive
Eurasian Wren ( Troglodytes troglodytes ) - Singing after his bath !
After successfully catching some larvae out of the waters edge this little fellow proceeded to perch and sing his little heart out . Backend still soaked in water and a dandelion clock stuck to his foot didn't bother him a bit !!
In particularly harsh winters, Wren populations can deplete significantly by up to as much as 25%. Despite this startling statistic, this is often countered by the large broods created throughout the breeding season. I hope this little guy is one of the lucky ones their fantastic little birds and only weigh as much as a 2p coin
Please do not use my images in any way without my permission they are copyright protected !!
Please take A look in Large !! press L
Thanks to everyone that takes the time and makes the effort to comment and fave my pics its very much appreciated
Regards Clive