I have a chicken-adjacent question. 
The wrens in my yard seem to have no fear. Last year, a mating couple came to the bird feeder on my front porch while I had the door propped open for taking out the trash, and the male (I assume) came onto the threshold to show me the big seed he had scored.
Now there is a wren who started eating the chickens' food when it was outside, and then when I started leaving the back porch doors open and keeping the food there because of the cold, it came into the porch on multiple occasions to eat the food and squat in the coop.
Then, when I had to keep a door open to the house for my dog, the wren started coming inside the house.
Any ideas on how I could catch it and take it back outside, given that the weather has incentivised it to move in??
The wrens in my yard seem to have no fear. Last year, a mating couple came to the bird feeder on my front porch while I had the door propped open for taking out the trash, and the male (I assume) came onto the threshold to show me the big seed he had scored.
Now there is a wren who started eating the chickens' food when it was outside, and then when I started leaving the back porch doors open and keeping the food there because of the cold, it came into the porch on multiple occasions to eat the food and squat in the coop.
Then, when I had to keep a door open to the house for my dog, the wren started coming inside the house.
Any ideas on how I could catch it and take it back outside, given that the weather has incentivised it to move in??
