Three of us were surprised to see the Sedge Wren yesterday 3/3 at the same 
spot it was originally found by Cole Sage in January. S Platte Park Area, W 
side of river about 1/3 mile N of the parking area. (39.5710642, 
-105.0407814)  We took a leisurely stroll around the lakes in 60 degree 
weather, when we got to the place along the river where it had been seen we 
paused and were talking about non-wren topics for a few minutes, then heard 
it and had great diagnostic views. Delightful, thanks again Cole.

Dan Stringer
Larkspur, CO

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