There is another male wren in my garden, he has his very own harem. Don't worry, there is room for all of them. He is not as brightly coloured as No1, the one I call the king. Very interesting, they look and behave differently, and I have no problem telling them apart. But then again, their territories are in different areas of the garden.I wonder though, if No2 will get a brighter yet?
Here he is:
Great that there are more of them, M-L. I love knowing the beautiful little birds are breeding and continuing life.
Karen
Brisbane southside.
Karen, I have lots and lots of wrens on my property. And I hope most of them will breed somewhere, if not at my place. Can't wait for the nest building and feeding....
M-L
He'll brighten up, Araminta. I betcha.