While walking with my daughter this morning, there was an accommodating and 
loudly singing Carolina Wren along the Plum Creek Trail in Castle Rock.  The 
bird was seen extensively both at 9:00am, and then again at about 9:50am.  The 
location was just south of the trail intersection located just south of the 
south end of Jerry Street; at that intersection, one part of the trail is going 
east-west, whereas the area with the CARW is 30-100 yards down the branch 
heading south (the bird was moving around a little).

There were many other birds along the trail as well, some of which were:
Yellow Warbler
Lesser & American Goldfinches
Black-headed Grosbeak
Western Wood-Pewee
Say’s Phoebe
Song Sparrow
Tree, Violet-green, Cliff, and Northern Rough-winged Swallows
House Wren
Brewer’s Blackbird
Etc.

Good Birding,
 
Kirk Huffstater
Castle Rock, CO
 

 

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