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My husband Al Kogler found a Wren on his lunch walk. I went over and we refound this tiny winter Wren. In the drainage area between Prentice and Crescent. There is a walking path. Gleaming bugs and eating well by the looks of it! Often at the base of buildings.
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Could you pe=lease give more precise directions...which side of DTC Blvd, behind which bldg, etc.?
Karl Stecher
Aurora
From: zblue...@gmail.com Sent: Monday, January 08, 2018 3:39 PM To: "CoBirds" <cob...@googlegroups.com> Subject: *** SPAM 10: [cobirds] Winter Wren, Greenwood Village, Arapahoe County
My husband Al Kogler found a Wren on his lunch walk. I went over and we refound this tiny winter Wren. In the drainage area between Prentice and Crescent. There is a walking path. Gleaming bugs and eating well by the looks of it! Often at the base of buildings.
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I have attached a picture of the map where the bird was seen. On the Goldsmith Gulch trail between E Crescent Parkway and E Prentice Ave. At 1 PM the bird was seen near the “G” of Gulch at the top of the map. At 2:30 the bird was seen further south at the edge of the rectangle building to the left of the Timber Creek Apartments blue dot. I would carefully check anywhere between E Prentice and E Crescent. We walked up and down a couple of times before we re-found the bird.