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I am listening to (and trying to record on my phone) a singing veery along the Twin Lakes trail. It sounds like it is in a yard to the south of the ditch where there is a big log across the ditch, east of the GHoW nest. If the recordings come out I will post them on an eBird list.
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We re-found the singing Veery at ~7:40 pm - pics and perhaps audio to come on ebird. It is in the same location as previously described - with easy access from Twin Lakes road. You can park near where the LOBO trail intersects the road and walk a short distance west to the where the log the crosses the ditch - it was seen and heard in the bush just across the creek to the south.
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Can someone describe for me what log they’re talking about? I’m here and it looks like you have to wander off the trail through thick heavy grass just to see any logs crossing the ditch (which I presume means the creek?).
Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
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