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    • Wren is most abundant bird in the UK but not a garden visitor.  I've seen one on the garden, but if you are quiet on the horniman pathetic you may see several flying out of the hedgerow.
    • Male wrens build multiple nests to attract a mate, so don't worry if you see a nest built which isn't used. Doesn't mean the wren is dead, just that the jenny wren was picky. 
    • Thanks, I had googled!    There is loads of info online, but I just wondered if anyone locally had more specific knowledge. It looks like it's probably too early for it to nest, but nevertheless I don't want to drive it away, as I like having birds in my garden!
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wren
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