Hi all,
Yesterday evening my brother and I observed a Sedge Wren along Coal Creek 
between where Coal Creek trail crosses under W Cherry St. (near Warembourg 
Open Space) and Louisville Community Park. It was a short distance (approx. 
50 feet) south of the main trail in the cattails and willow thickets along 
the creek. The wren was incredibly secretive (as most wrens are), and would 
rarely perch for more than several seconds as it skulked through dense 
vegetation. I returned this morning but could not relocate the bird.

Exact coordinates: 39.965007, -105.136341
Checklist with additional details: 
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S55193747

39.965007, -105.136341
Good Birding, 
Jack Bushong, 
Louisville, CO

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