I know my post yesterday didn't have a lot of details, because I didn't have a lot of details, and wanted to jump for the phoebe before dark.
Chris Hockema and I (with help from Bob O'Connor) had both birds just east of the 2 'famed' rock piles Sat. evening. Piles 6001, 6003, and Turner also had both birds. Interestingly, the wren and the phoebe, were often seen in close proximity. We even had both birds in the same field of view! Both birds were vocalizing. Both birds were always within the confines of the pit, or just on the rim of the pit. They both would perch on rocks, rock piles, the ground, and the phoebe was sometimes seen in a tree along the eastern rim near the NE corner of the pit. So, if you get antsy sitting at 6002 and 6005, you may be rewarded by meandering a bit. Radios may be a good idea. Good luck! Dedrick Benz Winona, MN

