Hi Folks,
Thanks to everyone who sent Winter Wren sites in response to my plea. After three mornings of looking, my friend finally got a decent (but brief) binocular view of a singing Winter Wren in Shindagin Hollow State Forest this morning. It was at the south end of the Balsam Swamp along Shindagin Hollow Road, just before the clearing and beaver ponds as you head south. Just walking along that road was beautiful and great for birds--we heard all sorts of birds even late in the day. Continuing south past the junction with Gulf Creek Road, on the section of road that runs along the stream on the left side of the road we found another area with much bird activity.

        Sandy Podulka



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