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Mousetoescamper

(6,691 posts)
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 11:20 AM Sep 11

Teakettle-teakettle-teakettle

Carolina wren perched on a pitchfork in my neighbor's yard this morning.

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Teakettle-teakettle-teakettle (Original Post) Mousetoescamper Sep 11 OP
Is that basil in the garden? MuirHero Sep 11 #1
Yes Mousetoescamper Sep 11 #6
That is a fabulous picture!! CrispyQ Sep 11 #2
Thanks, CrispyQ Mousetoescamper Sep 11 #11
Great pic! 👍 anciano Sep 11 #3
Thanks, anciano Mousetoescamper Sep 11 #12
Perfect balance between the garden, old shovel, and that amazing Carolina wren. patphil Sep 11 #4
Thanks, patphil Mousetoescamper Sep 11 #13
Why "teakettle"? tblue37 Sep 11 #5
That's how you identify their sound. Doesn't sound exactly like tea kettle to me but close. Walleye Sep 11 #8
Oh. I am severely hearing impaired, so I can't hear it. tblue37 Sep 11 #9
That's the way the sound is always described. Not sure if it's accurate. Walleye Sep 11 #10
It's the most common mnemonic device (and the one I learned) for remembering their call. Mousetoescamper Sep 11 #14
I love those little babies, they fill the yard with song Walleye Sep 11 #7
They're very active and endlessly entertaining Mousetoescamper Sep 11 #15
Very nice shot! brer cat Sep 11 #16
Thanks, brer cat Mousetoescamper Sep 11 #17
Delightful Mousetoescamper! George McGovern Sep 11 #18
Thanks, George Mousetoescamper Sep 11 #21
Wowsa what a photo irisblue Sep 11 #19
Thanks, irisblue Mousetoescamper Sep 11 #22
A very charming photo, Mousetoescamper! Diamond_Dog Sep 11 #20
Thanks, Diamond_Dog. I went into the house for my camera after a warbler flew Mousetoescamper Sep 11 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author George McGovern Sep 11 #24

Mousetoescamper

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11. Thanks, CrispyQ
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 11:50 AM
Sep 11

Carolina wrens, catbirds, cardinals and house finches are my backyard birds this time of year.

Walleye

(42,479 posts)
8. That's how you identify their sound. Doesn't sound exactly like tea kettle to me but close.
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 11:38 AM
Sep 11

Walleye

(42,479 posts)
10. That's the way the sound is always described. Not sure if it's accurate.
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 11:46 AM
Sep 11

I know they usually repeat their phrase three or four times and it’s very loud and beautiful.

Mousetoescamper

(6,691 posts)
23. Thanks, Diamond_Dog. I went into the house for my camera after a warbler flew
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 04:41 PM
Sep 11

Last edited Thu Sep 11, 2025, 09:51 PM - Edit history (1)

to one of the holly trees in my neighbor's yard. By the time I got back the warbler had flown, but after a few minutes I heard the wren and found it perched on the handle.

Response to Mousetoescamper (Reply #23)

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