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 road.  Several hundred yards down the road, on the other side of a 
barbed wire fence, is a small marsh with some reeds, willows, and Russian 
olives.  The wren was on the near side of this marsh.  Other landmarks in 
the area are a post with a red reflector on it, and some large cottonwood 
trunks cut up in sections.

The marsh also had a Marsh Wren and a late Gray Catbird.  Other birds in 
the area include Eastern Bluebirds.  There is a Common Loon on the water.

David Dowell
Longmont, CO

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