I live in Bradburn Village right next to the Dry Creek Open Space in Westminster (Adams County) and I don't have much of a yard. But this evening as my wife and I started to go on a walk in the open space, just outside are garage driveway in the weeds in an undeveloped lot we say a bird fly over to a rock pile. Definitely a wren, but a little less definitely marked than the Rock Wren on my Android phone iBird app. It flew about 150 feet away and started making some calls. We checked the calls on the phone app - maybe for 10 seconds and that seemed to indicate more strongly Rock Wren. A few seconds later (with no more recording calls) it flew back up to perch on the fence less than 10 feet from us and started to call. Further reference to Sibley showed it surely to be an immature Rock Wren. What a nice way to start an evening walk.

Jeremy Winick
Westminster, Adams County

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