A singing Winter Wren was recorded in Wild Basin (fee area) on July 25.  The 
bird can be heard about 100 m below the second bridge on the trail to Calypso 
Cascade.  This is the same location as the Winter Wren was observed in July, 
2001.  No subspecies was determined for that individual.

Pacific Wren nests as close as the Uinta Mountains of Utah, so it would seem to 
be the more probable troglodyte to be singing at Wild Basin. That this bird is 
a Winter Wren has been confirmed by the recordings/spectrograms.

Maggie Boswell
Boulder

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