Re: [cobirds] Re: SEDGE WREN Broomfield County

2020-10-19 Thread Patrick O'Driscoll
Sedge Wren continues to skulk and show itself ever so briefly every 10 mins or so the past hour for 8-10 patient birders at the fallen trees (with black folding chair location marker). Patrick O’Driscoll Denver On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 1:02 PM Laura Steadman wrote: > The sedge wren was still

Re: [cobirds] Re: SEDGE WREN Broomfield County

2020-10-18 Thread Laura Steadman
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 wrote: > The bird is continuing as of 4pm this

[cobirds] Re: SEDGE WREN Broomfield County

2020-10-17 Thread Donna Stumpp
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