Linda:

And the range map in Crossley-east shows Rock Wrens getting a whole lot
closer to Minnesota than Bewick's Wrens ever do.  The tail on this bird
seems a bit long for a Marsh Wren.

Later!

Steve

Stevan Hawkins
San Antonio TX




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Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 12:40 PM
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Subject: [mou-net] your mystery wren

What comes to mind is a stray Rock Wren, but your bird's legs seem too
yellow for that. Could it be a stray Worthington's variety of the Marsh
Wren? (since you live not far from wetlands) Linda Whyte

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