So, I hike two miles uphill under the hot sun to get some photos of the 
> unusual Rock Wren. After reaching the spot, I park myself on some boulders 
> and plan to just sit and wait. Fifteen minutes in, I see some interesting 
> birds, a juvenile Townsend's Solitaire, Western Bluebirds, and Peregrine 
> Falcon. Luckily, the boulder I chose had some ripe raspberries within 
> reach, I couldn't resist. Mmm! delicious, it also occurred to me that this 
> was prime bear food, better be vigilant. Sure enough, two minutes later 
> this guy (I think) showed 
> up https://www.flickr.com/photos/122221383@N05/14601928416/  I didn't feel 
> like sticking around so I have no news on the Wren. One could say; all 
> quiet on the wren front.
>
 

>  
>
Cheers,
> David Wade
> Fort Collins, CO
>

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