Re: [cobirds] Re: SEDGE WREN Broomfield County

2020-10-19 Thread Patrick O'Driscoll
Sedge Wren continues to skulk and show itself ever so briefly every 10 mins
or so the past hour for 8-10 patient birders at the fallen trees (with
black folding chair location marker).

Patrick O’Driscoll
Denver

On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 1:02 PM Laura Steadman 
wrote:

> The sedge wren was still present near the fallen trees as of noon today.
> It started chipping a bit before it appeared for us, stayed low, and was
> quite skulky. Cool bird!
>
> Laura Steadman
> Boulder
>
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 5:03 PM Donna Stumpp 
> wrote:
>
>> The bird is continuing as of 4pm this afternoon. About 6 of us waited
>> quietly for 20-30 minutes near the more eastern fallen trees it's been seen
>> in, serveral of us heard it and then it popped up very briefly. A few
>> minutes later it was spotted flying low to the ground about 15' west moving
>> toward the tree it seems to have been seen in much of the day (per photos).
>> Several of us were able to obtain photos.
>>
>> Donna Stumpp
>> Westminster, CO - Jeffco
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Re: [cobirds] Re: SEDGE WREN Broomfield County

2020-10-18 Thread Laura Steadman
The sedge wren was still present near the fallen trees as of noon today. It
started chipping a bit before it appeared for us, stayed low, and was quite
skulky. Cool bird!

Laura Steadman
Boulder

On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 5:03 PM Donna Stumpp  wrote:

> The bird is continuing as of 4pm this afternoon. About 6 of us waited
> quietly for 20-30 minutes near the more eastern fallen trees it's been seen
> in, serveral of us heard it and then it popped up very briefly. A few
> minutes later it was spotted flying low to the ground about 15' west moving
> toward the tree it seems to have been seen in much of the day (per photos).
> Several of us were able to obtain photos.
>
> Donna Stumpp
> Westminster, CO - Jeffco
>
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[cobirds] Re: SEDGE WREN Broomfield County

2020-10-17 Thread Donna Stumpp
The bird is continuing as of 4pm this afternoon. About 6 of us waited 
quietly for 20-30 minutes near the more eastern fallen trees it's been seen 
in, serveral of us heard it and then it popped up very briefly. A few 
minutes later it was spotted flying low to the ground about 15' west moving 
toward the tree it seems to have been seen in much of the day (per photos). 
Several of us were able to obtain photos.

Donna Stumpp
Westminster, CO - Jeffco

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