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After last years flood brought the river way over my dam, a clump of reeds appeared in one section. This year the dam is low & the reeds now out of the water have died. I was going to clean them out with this chance, then saw a couple of blue wrens & about 10 jenny s were using it as a sanctuary, & left it.
With this dry year the wrens are again visitors to the bird bath, but the jennies have developed a strange habit. We regularly have had Pewees, Willy wagtails & crows attacking their reflection in the mirrors of cars parked outside. Slipping one of those "single" use shopping bags over the mirrors was standard practice to prevent this. They last about a week in the sun.
However it was always the male protecting his territory from his reflection causing this behaviour. However it is the jenny wrens that appear to be attacking their reflection in both windows, & large sliding glass doors. I have not seen a blue wren at it at all, & attacking is probably too strong a description, but they are spending some time fluttering up & down the glass.
Has anyone heard of this with wrens, particularly the females. At least it has given me the opportunity to see them up very close. It is amazing that something so delicate has the strength to fly.