Re: [cobirds] Sedge Wren Arapahoe county

2022-11-11 Thread David Suddjian
Our DFO group heard the Sedge wren  30 min ago about 40 m south of the point Cole posted. David SuddjianLittleton, COSent from my iPhoneOn Nov 10, 2022, at 12:03 PM, Cole Sage wrote:Hi all, There is a Sedge Wren at Cherry Creek State Park. Seen on both sides of the trail. 39.6224750,

[cobirds] Sedge Wren Arapahoe county

2022-11-10 Thread Cole Sage
Hi all, There is a Sedge Wren at Cherry Creek State Park. Seen on both sides of the trail. 39.6224750, -104.8311608 Cole Sage and Luke Pheneger -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To post to this group, send email to

[cobirds] Sedge Wren Arapahoe County

2022-03-04 Thread 'Dan Stringer' via Colorado Birds
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

[cobirds] Sedge wren relocated (Arapahoe)

2022-01-09 Thread Nicholas Komar
Sedge wren glimpsed and heard calling on east side of South Platte River about half mile north of parking areas. Nick Komar Fort Collins CO -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: [cobirds] Sedge Wren Arapahoe County

2022-01-07 Thread Gregg Goodrich
The Sedge Wren continues this morning at the same location where Cole found it. Great find and thanks for getting the word out. Lots of happy birders this nice morning. Gregg Goodrich Highlands Ranch On Friday, January 7, 2022 at 8:36:03 AM UTC-7 Nick Komar wrote: > Cole, great job

Re: [cobirds] Sedge Wren Arapahoe County

2022-01-07 Thread Nicholas Komar
Cole, great job identifying and documenting this rare bird for Colorado! Nick Komar Fort Collins CO > On Jan 6, 2022, at 9:28 PM, Cole Sage wrote: > > Hi all, > > This evening just before sunset while birding at South Platte Park I found a > Sedge Wren foraging along the river. I first

[cobirds] Sedge Wren Arapahoe County

2022-01-06 Thread Cole Sage
Hi all, This evening just before sunset while birding at South Platte Park I found a Sedge Wren foraging along the river. I first noticed call notes that I thought were a Winter Wren’s but as I got closer they sounded off. When the wren appeared it was clearly not a stub-tailed Wren but a Sedge

Re: [cobirds] Sedge Wren

2020-10-19 Thread elena
Thank you, Lauren; it probably bears repeating regularly, since one, people don’t “get” it the first time, and two, new people are (hopefully, it’s a good thing) regularly joining the birding world, that our ethics as birders require us to put the birds’ safety and health first. NO exceptions.

Re: [cobirds] Sedge Wren

2020-10-19 Thread Lauren Burke
I should also say that I did not speak up. Left that out! Lauren Lauren Burke It's a bird thing, it just is! Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 19, 2020, at 2:37 PM, Lauren Burke wrote: > > The Sedge Wren is being seen in a place that is walking distance from my > home, so I went to try my luck.

[cobirds] Sedge Wren

2020-10-19 Thread Lauren Burke
The Sedge Wren is being seen in a place that is walking distance from my home, so I went to try my luck. The wren was seen around 1:45 by a group of five birders including me. I got a nice five seconds or so before he dove for cover. I know the only reason I got to see the bird was because

[cobirds] Sedge Wren, Broomfield county

2020-10-18 Thread Bil Ford
My Sedge wren experience: I have seen and photographed 8 of 10 wren species found in N. Am., six locally and 2 in Pueblo. The Sedge wren would have been #9 (with #10 Cactus wren unlikely for here.) I was excited for the possibility of a lifer sighting locally. The drive, ugh. Upon arrival I

[cobirds] Sedge Wren Broomfield 10/18

2020-10-18 Thread snowy.owlets
Hi Everyone, The Sedge Wren popped up for several minutes around 3:35 this afternoon 10/18. It was in the fallen cottonwood but also spent time in the grass next to the nearby thistles. A black camp chair has been placed at the spot. Mark Miller Longmont, CO Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S8

[cobirds] SEDGE WREN Broomfield County

2020-10-17 Thread Matt Hofeditz
Me and Dave Ely found a Sedge Wren working the grassy thickets on the east side of Country Vista Park this morning. It was at the coordinates 39.919159, 105.048337, underneath a fallen cottonwood and adjacent brush for most of the morning. Street parking can be done on W 123rd Pl and walking

[cobirds] Sedge Wren, Louisville

2019-04-21 Thread Jack Bushong
Hi all, Yesterday evening my brother and I observed a Sedge Wren along Coal Creek between where Coal Creek trail crosses under W Cherry St. (near Warembourg Open Space) and Louisville Community Park. It was a short distance (approx. 50 feet) south of the main trail in the cattails and willow

[cobirds] Sedge Wren Pueblo County

2018-09-21 Thread David Tønnessen
Birders, There is currently a Sedge Wren below the dam on the Southeast side of Rose Pond in the Pueblo portion of Chico Basin Ranch (today 9/21). It has been silent for a few minutes now but for a while was actively chipping and popped up for views a few times. It likes the dense Russian

[cobirds] Sedge Wren

2016-11-12 Thread 'Steven Mlodinow' via Colorado Birds
W end of Van's Marsh on S side of road (Benton County near John Martin Res) Steve Mlodinow Longmont CO Sent from my iPhone -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it,

[cobirds] SEDGE WREN, N Parula : Union Res, Weld County

2015-10-21 Thread 'Steven Mlodinow' via Colorado Birds
Greetings A couple of hours ago I had a Sedge Wren along the roadside at nw corner of Union Res. Turn from County Line Rd (Weld CR 1) onto road that goes along n side of Union Res. Immediately you'll pass a house on the right. The road will then bend sharply left, then back right. There

[cobirds] SEDGE WREN - Sloan's Lake, Denver

2015-10-01 Thread Matthew Baker
Just had fantastic looks at a sedge wren in the reeds near the 'pelican statue' on the N. Side of Sloan's lake at the foot of Vrain street. The bird was calling in the reeds, and came up several times to 'chatter'. The sprinklers just came on as I was leaving, so I wonder if the bird will

[cobirds] Sedge Wren at Prewitt Reservoir (Logan County)

2013-11-16 Thread David Dowell
A SEDGE WREN was calling often and seen occasionally this morning, and it is potentially re-findable if calling again. From the easternmost dam parking area (in Logan County), head east on the dirt road below the dam. There are signs for State Recreation Area and Fish Management along this

[cobirds] Sedge Wren, Cottonwood Glen/Spring Creek Trail, Larimer County

2013-10-24 Thread Brad Biggerstaff
Still reeling from not going to Dixon this morning and seeing the American Redstart that Arvind found, I went to Cottonwood Glen/Spring Creek Trail in West Fort Collins at about 1:30 to see what warblers I might find (Yellow-Rumped). No luck with rare warblers, however, I did happen upon a Sedge

Re: [cobirds] Sedge Wren, Cottonwood Glen/Spring Creek Trail, Larimer County

2013-10-24 Thread quetzal65
Biggerstaff eyepatchtat...@gmail.com To: cobirds@googlegroups.com, Brad Biggerstaff eyepatchtat...@gmail.com Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 2:49:08 PM Subject: [cobirds] Sedge Wren, Cottonwood Glen/Spring Creek Trail, Larimer County ... I went to Cottonwood Glen/Spring Creek Trail in West Fort Collins

[cobirds] Sedge Wren, Dixon Reservoir, Larimer County

2012-10-05 Thread Brad Biggerstaff
This afternoon I saw and heard a secretive Sedge Wren at Dixon Reservoir in west Fort Collins. Grainy photos available at https://picasaweb.google.com/105742165113837247842/SedgeWren#5795947624278688034 Though grainy, the photos show streaking on the crown, without the obvious brownish

[cobirds] Sedge Wren (Chico Basin Ranch - Pueblo)

2011-09-30 Thread Bill Maynard
COBirders, I first heard, then saw, then photographed a very cooperative (for that species) Sedge Wren about 50 feet from where I found a LeConte's Sparrow (September 17) in a wet sedge meadow surrounded by scattered Russian olives where the Upper Twin Pond Dam bends 90 degrees south. I was