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, -104.8311608
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
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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
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 identifyin
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 noti
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 Wr