Birds: Woodworking for Wildlife: Wren Houses
Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center 4750 Troost Ave., Kansas City, Missouri
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A house wren stays busy feeding her broodlings
Registration required (ages 10+) Missourians welcome the energetic and exuberant wren each spring. This small summer resident is a common backyard bird and will utilize abandoned woodpecker holes, bird boxes and other cavities for its habitat. Building your own wren box is a rewarding nature experience and the perfect thing to do on a winter day. Make plans to reserve your spot to learn about wrens and build your own nesting box. If accommodations are needed, please e-mail the instructor after registering and at least one week prior to the program.
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10-11:30am
12:30-2pm
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