I too, thank Jay for his recording of the Sedge Wren song and for the good 
photos. They were great to review before looking for the wren.

I was able to use my iPhone to record songs and calls of the 2 wrens yesterday 
~5:30 - 6:30 pm. Some are fairly good and clear, since the birds were quite 
close to me at the western edge of the tall grass field.
I also got 2 very bad photos of the wren that popped up onto tall stems a few 
times.

In addition, Jody Enck helped me confirm that I probably saw a female/young 
Bobolink that popped up nearby in response to all the wren songs and calls!
Not wanting to stop looking at the visible sedge wren, I could not study the 
dull orangey-breasted bird with a dusky head (a little larger than wren) that I 
briefly saw in my binocs.

Donna L. Scott
535 Lansing Station Road
Lansing, NY 14882
d...@cornell.edu<mailto:d...@cornell.edu>


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