
The Marsh Wren is a little larger and much shyer than the common House Wren.
We never see them in the summer, but in the winter they come around to eat suet.

I love their auburn brown coloring.

Unusual to see two at a time. I wasn't sure there was more than one until they both appeared together.
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Oh, that's fascinating! I don't remember them ever coming to my suet.
After you posted about woodpeckers the other day, I had a Hairy woodpecker on my suet that day - how's that for a weird coincidence!
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