Pac Loon Sedgwick and E Marsh Wren Yuma

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Steven Mlodinow

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Oct 15, 2014, 9:36:32 PM10/15/14
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Greetings all

Passerine numbers were low in NE corner of CO today but Nick and I did manage to squeeze out a few birds

The headliner was clearly an EASTERN MARSH WREN along the s edge of Stalker Lake before you get to the marsh. It sang and then called persistently allowing for some decent photos.

We also had 10 WT Sparrows and a Harris's Sparrow at Stalker.

There were 3 Field Sparrows at the Fish Hatchery

In Sedgwick County at Jumbo Res there was a PACIFIC LOON, a Lesser Black-backed Gull and - at the campground- another WT Sparrow.

Good Birding
Steven Mlodinow
Longmont CO


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Ross Silcock

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Oct 15, 2014, 11:07:14 PM10/15/14
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Hi folks,

What's the current status of eastern Marsh Wren in CO? Intriguing .

Ross

Ross Silcock
Seasonal Reporter, Nebraska Bird Review
Co-editor, Southern Great Plains
Tabor, IA

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