The sedge wren was still present near the fallen trees as of noon today. It
started chipping a bit before it appeared for us, stayed low, and was quite
skulky. Cool bird!

Laura Steadman
Boulder

On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 5:03 PM Donna Stumpp <[email protected]> wrote:

> The bird is continuing as of 4pm this afternoon. About 6 of us waited
> quietly for 20-30 minutes near the more eastern fallen trees it's been seen
> in, serveral of us heard it and then it popped up very briefly. A few
> minutes later it was spotted flying low to the ground about 15' west moving
> toward the tree it seems to have been seen in much of the day (per photos).
> Several of us were able to obtain photos.
>
> Donna Stumpp
> Westminster, CO - Jeffco
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