Sorry for the late post, but I heard a singing Carolina Wren (I did not see
it) in north Louisville on Monday morning.  I am posting this in case it
decided to hunker down during the gales yesterday and is still in the area!


The bird was singing from the back yard of a house on Dogwood Circle.  I
heard it while walking along a paved path that goes along the east side of
North Open Space.  At the same time at least three House Wrens were singing,
so it was a "wren fall-out"!

Also seen were a singing Orange-crowned Warbler and several Myrtle Warblers.

This area is accessed by taking So. Boulder Rd. east to Centennial Drive,
turn left or north and go to McKinley Ave. (turn left) and then go to
Monarch St. (turn left), which turns into Monarch Ct., which ends in K.
Helart Park.  From the park, the paved path heads west, south, west, then
turns south before a bridge across the ditch and parallels Goodhue ditch as
it goes through the east side of North Open Space.   The distance from K.
Helart Park to where I heard the wren is about .1 mile.

Paula Hansley
Louisville

(My first post bounced and I did not notice it at first)

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