Oh! I thought you had them locked in your coop.Wrens are friendly little birds who prefer to nest in close proximity to humans. I put up small baskets under the eaves for them all around my carriage house.I also have some wooden houses for them to nest in. I've had one family of wrens here for 23 years. On very cold nights there will be 8-10 wrens in one box in my garage, all sleeping together to keep warm. Morning comes, and they get busy eating bugs.

Great news about, Nori!!! I never leave them in the nest. I wait until they are good and broodie. Use fake eggs or golf balls.You call your state department of agriculture. They should come out and test them for you. Mine was free but New York may not be. NH has a grant for it.
Nori is back to laying normallyJust looked because she was nesting and found a perfect little egg under her. Hoping she will collect a few and go broody. Should I just leave it in there for her to collect a clutch of them? Ice is also in there with her, I tried taking her out but Nori got upset her friend was leaving so I had to put her back.![]()
Ewwwwww!My Silkies eat stink bugs, they LOVE them! I collect them in a mason jar and dump them into their treat bowl every couple of days. They crunch them down dead or alive, which is a plus since my house is infested with them![]()