Re: [cobirds] Canyon Wren

2021-02-01 Thread Nicolle Martin
Thanks to all of you for your responses!

Nicolle Martin
Ken Caryl
Littleton, CO

On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 6:32 PM Norm Lewis  wrote:

> I have had them in my yard on several occasions.  I live in Lakewood about
> four miles from the hogback, so my visitors have definitely wandered away
> from their typical habitat among the rocky cliffs of the foothills.
>
> Norm Lewis
> Lakewood
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Nicholas Komar 
> To: Nicolle Martin 
> Cc: David Suddjian ; Colorado Birds <
> cobirds@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Mon, Feb 1, 2021 5:32 pm
> Subject: Re: [cobirds] Canyon Wren
>
> Yes, Nicolle. Canyon Wrens are occasionally seen on the plains during
> migration and winter, and often associate with man-made structures.
>
> Nick Komar
> Fort Collins
>
> On Feb 1, 2021, at 5:13 PM, Nicolle Martin 
> wrote:
>
> 
> Thanks, David! I saw him at my house in the Valley - first time ever. :)
>
> Nicolle H. Martin
> Ken Caryl
> Littleton, CO
>
> On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 5:07 PM David Suddjian  wrote:
>
> I am not sure where you saw the wren but canyon wren is found year round
> in the hogbacks at Ken Caryl.
>
> David Suddjian
> Ken Carly Valley,
> Littleton CO
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 1, 2021, at 4:12 PM, Nicolle Martin 
> wrote:
>
> 
>
> Birders, is it possible that I just saw a Canyon Wren in Littleton, CO???
> It was unmistakably a wren and it definitely had a white neck. It was
> flitting around on the ground in typical wren fashion making a rather sharp
> annoying chirping.
>
> Thanks for any insight!
>
> Nicolle H. Martin
> Ken Caryl, CO
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Re: [cobirds] Canyon Wren

2021-02-01 Thread 'Norm Lewis' via Colorado Birds
I have had them in my yard on several occasions.  I live in Lakewood about four 
miles from the hogback, so my visitors have definitely wandered away from their 
typical habitat among the rocky cliffs of the foothills.
Norm LewisLakewood


-Original Message-
From: Nicholas Komar 
To: Nicolle Martin 
Cc: David Suddjian ; Colorado Birds 

Sent: Mon, Feb 1, 2021 5:32 pm
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Canyon Wren

Yes, Nicolle. Canyon Wrens are occasionally seen on the plains during migration 
and winter, and often associate with man-made structures. 
Nick KomarFort Collins

On Feb 1, 2021, at 5:13 PM, Nicolle Martin  wrote:



Thanks, David! I saw him at my house in the Valley - first time ever. :) 
Nicolle H. Martin Ken Caryl Littleton, CO 
On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 5:07 PM David Suddjian  wrote:

I am not sure where you saw the wren but canyon wren is found year round in the 
hogbacks at Ken Caryl.
David Suddjian Ken Carly Valley, Littleton CO

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 1, 2021, at 4:12 PM, Nicolle Martin  wrote:





Birders, is it possible that I just saw a Canyon Wren in Littleton, CO??? It 
was unmistakably a wren and it definitely had a white neck. It was flitting 
around on the ground in typical wren fashion making a rather sharp annoying 
chirping. 
Thanks for any insight! 
Nicolle H. Martin Ken Caryl, CO 

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Re: [cobirds] Canyon Wren

2021-02-01 Thread Nicholas Komar
Yes, Nicolle. Canyon Wrens are occasionally seen on the plains during migration 
and winter, and often associate with man-made structures. 

Nick Komar
Fort Collins

> On Feb 1, 2021, at 5:13 PM, Nicolle Martin  wrote:
> 
> 
> Thanks, David! I saw him at my house in the Valley - first time ever. :) 
> 
> Nicolle H. Martin 
> Ken Caryl 
> Littleton, CO 
> 
>> On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 5:07 PM David Suddjian  wrote:
>> I am not sure where you saw the wren but canyon wren is found year round in 
>> the hogbacks at Ken Caryl.
>> 
>> David Suddjian 
>> Ken Carly Valley, 
>> Littleton CO
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
 On Feb 1, 2021, at 4:12 PM, Nicolle Martin  
 wrote:
 
>>> 
>> 
>>> Birders, is it possible that I just saw a Canyon Wren in Littleton, CO??? 
>>> It was unmistakably a wren and it definitely had a white neck. It was 
>>> flitting around on the ground in typical wren fashion making a rather sharp 
>>> annoying chirping. 
>>> 
>>> Thanks for any insight! 
>>> 
>>> Nicolle H. Martin 
>>> Ken Caryl, CO 
>> 
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Re: [cobirds] Canyon Wren

2021-02-01 Thread Nicolle Martin
Thanks, David! I saw him at my house in the Valley - first time ever. :)

Nicolle H. Martin
Ken Caryl
Littleton, CO

On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 5:07 PM David Suddjian  wrote:

> I am not sure where you saw the wren but canyon wren is found year round
> in the hogbacks at Ken Caryl.
>
> David Suddjian
> Ken Carly Valley,
> Littleton CO
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 1, 2021, at 4:12 PM, Nicolle Martin 
> wrote:
>
> 
>
> Birders, is it possible that I just saw a Canyon Wren in Littleton, CO???
> It was unmistakably a wren and it definitely had a white neck. It was
> flitting around on the ground in typical wren fashion making a rather sharp
> annoying chirping.
>
> Thanks for any insight!
>
> Nicolle H. Martin
> Ken Caryl, CO
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Re: [cobirds] Canyon Wren

2021-02-01 Thread David Suddjian
I am not sure where you saw the wren but canyon wren is found year round in the 
hogbacks at Ken Caryl.

David Suddjian 
Ken Carly Valley, 
Littleton CO

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 1, 2021, at 4:12 PM, Nicolle Martin  wrote:
> 
> 
> Birders, is it possible that I just saw a Canyon Wren in Littleton, CO??? It 
> was unmistakably a wren and it definitely had a white neck. It was flitting 
> around on the ground in typical wren fashion making a rather sharp annoying 
> chirping. 
> 
> Thanks for any insight! 
> 
> Nicolle H. Martin 
> Ken Caryl, CO 
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[cobirds] Canyon Wren

2021-02-01 Thread Nicolle Martin
Birders, is it possible that I just saw a Canyon Wren in Littleton, CO???
It was unmistakably a wren and it definitely had a white neck. It was
flitting around on the ground in typical wren fashion making a rather sharp
annoying chirping.

Thanks for any insight!

Nicolle H. Martin
Ken Caryl, CO

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[cobirds] Canyon Wren - Golden - Yard Bird #143

2020-08-14 Thread Ira Sanders
Birders
While Patty Ecklemeyer and Gwen Moore were visiting watching hummers, a
Canyon Wren made an appearance flying thru the yard and landing across the
street. It didn't sing but it did call.

-- 
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Golden, CO
"My mind is a raging torrent flooded with rivulets of thought cascading
into a waterfall of creative alternatives."

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[cobirds] Canyon Wren in Bent County

2020-04-05 Thread Duane Nelson

Birders,

This is decidedly not a rare bird posting. Rather, it's a hopeful post 
on the benefits of staying at home during a statewide stay-at-home order 
due to the coronavirus.


As I was sitting at my computer at my home in Las Animas (Bent County, 
CO), I heard the unmistakable song of a Canyon Wren, and rushed outside 
to see it. Those who have been to my home know that I'm not lucky enough 
to be surrounded by cliffs. I live in a 120 year-old house in a 
riparian-urban area far from any suitable Canyon Wren habitat.


Amazingly, this is the third Canyon Wren I've had here. My first was on 
September 3, 2000, my second was on August 11, 2016 (both presumed fall 
migrants). This report leads me to two conclusions:


1) Canyon Wrens are much more migratory than generally thought.

2) Being exiled at home during a mandatory stay-at-home order due to a 
pandemic doesn't mean that we should shut off ourselves to the 
possibility of exciting bird sightings.


Get out there (but not too far!)

Duane Nelson

Las Animas, Bent County, CO

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[cobirds] Canyon Wren - Denver County

2016-09-14 Thread Julia Auckland
There is a canyon wren hanging around in the alley behind my house and 
neighbor's house.  Heard the unmistakable song as soon as I stepped 
outside. Also very reddish color, white throat, dark bands on tail, and 
long bill. Much easier to see in town than high up on a cliff. Hung around 
nearby from 11-12. Singing and calling frequently.  I can still hear it but 
it a bit farther away.

Location is 3845 & 3893 Winona Court.  Alley between Winona and Wolff 
streets, south of 39th.  Easiest access is off of 39th because 38th is too 
busy. 

*My first post didn't seem to work, so leaving the picture off of this one 
in case that was the problem...*

Julia Auckland

Denver, Colorado

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[cobirds] Canyon Wren/Denver County

2016-09-14 Thread Julia Auckland
There is a canyon wren hanging around the backyard of my house and my 
neighbor's house.   I heard the unmistakable song as soon as I stepped 
outside.  Very reddish color, white throat, dark bands on tail, and long 
bill. Much easier to see in town than high up on a cliff. Singing and 
calling frequently. It was close by from 11-12.  Has moved a bit farther 
away now (12:40), but I can still hear it on the block.  I'll try to get a 
better pic and see if it is a juvenile or adult.


Julia Auckland

Denver, Colorado





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