Consider putting up a nest box to attract a breeding pair.
Carolina wren nest box plans.
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Now here are two birdhouse plans suitable for any backyard.
You can place the nest box from these wren house plans 5 10 feet above the ground under the eaves of a building or a tree limb.
Use rough cut wood on both sides so birds can grip interior and exterior surfaces.
Make this box with red cedar pine or almost any soft wood.
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Carolina wrens may also use nest boxes put out for other species but this design is a pseudocavity which appeals to their tendency to select partially enclosed areas.
The right nesting box will encourage your wren to raise their young on your property and this design will keep predators out but welcome wrens to stay a while.
Make sure you put it up well before breeding season.
Find out more about nest boxes on all about birdhouses where you ll find plans for building a nest box of the appropriate size for carolina wren.
Read about building and mounting the birdhouse.
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Last build and install it in the right place.
See their nesting habits and where they live.
Wren boxes can also be firmly fixed to the side of a building or tree or can be hung freely from a wire.
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Nest boxes may also be used for winter roosting and should therefore be left up during winter in colder climates.
The carolina wren birdhouse has a larger entrance hole than other wren boxes and may be used by other wrens chickadees nuthatches swallows house sparrows and more.
Scroll down to find the wren nest box a classic design that features two options for entry.