Yesterday a Carolina Wren sang and was observed briefly at the J.C. Hormel
Nature Center in Mower County. The bird was behind the interpretive center
to the right of the bird feeders. It was foraging on the ground when seen.
It was heard singing further down the trail by the stream. This is
Just as the light began to fail last evening (10/21), a wren flew
into our feeders. At first, looking like a Red-breasted Nuthatch on
steroids, binoculars revealed an adult Carolina Wren. It moved about
the feeder giving us good looks. It made one more appearance ten
minutes later where
There is a Carolina Wren in our yard. Singing on occasion and coming
to the feeders seldom.
Tom Bell
Grey Cloud Island
5868 Pioneer Rd. S.
St. Paul Park, MN 55071
651 459-4150
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From: Pastor Al Schirmacher pasto...@princetonfreechurch.net
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Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 9:48 AM
Subject: [mou] Carolina Wren? Northern Mockingbird? Tufted Titmouse?
RiceLake Refuge
There has been some excellent
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Hastings, MN
rwoodphd at yahoo.com
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From: Pastor Al Schirmacher pasto...@princetonfreechurch.net
To: mou-net at moumn.org; mnbird at lists.mnbird.net
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 9:48:12 AM
Subject: [mou] Carolina Wren? Northern Mockingbird? Tufted Titmouse? Rice Lake
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Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 9:01:32 AM
Subject: Re: [mou] Carolina Wren? Northern Mockingbird? Tufted Titmouse? Rice
Lake Refuge
I would say it's more likely a Carolina Wren than a Mockingbird.? What could
have been interpreted as Peter
There has been some excellent dialogue on the identity of the heard bird on
the Aitkin field trip Saturday.
The bird sang repeatedly for a couple of minutes, then shut down. The song
could easily be transliterated as Peter, Peter, Peter, but with an
occasional two note ending as well, and
The plot thickens - other strong birders have mentioned being fooled by
Peter, Peter, Peter Baltimore Oriole calls as well.
Love having four options for an audio ID:). Next time, we tie the bird down
and tickle it until it confesses.
All kidding aside, thanks for the commentary - good
At about 8:30 this morning, I heard a Carolina Wren singing in Crosby Park in
St. Paul. The park is along the Mississippi, below Shepard Road, between the
MN 5 bridge to Fort Snelling and the I-35E bridge. The bird was on the south
side of Crosby Lake (the big lake), roughly somewhat to the
Yesterday and today a Carolina Wren visited our feeder. We also hear
it calling.
Bill
O. William (Bill) Bruins
1538 11th Avenue NE
Rochester, MN 55906
507-281-1607
Late this afternoon, Barbara and I heard a Carolina Wren singing from an alley
in the middle of the block bounded by Wheeler, Goodrich, Amherst, and
Princeton. This is in the Tangletown part of St. Paul's Macalester Groveland
neighborhood.
Julian Sellers
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Today my Dad and I were birding around Mille Lacs and Sherburne Counties.
At Kunkel WMA we had a Carolina Wren. Other migrants today were Hermit Thrush,
Winter Wren, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker and Vesper Sparrow.To reach Kunkel,
take 169 north past Princeton to MN 95. Take 95 west to
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I heard the (male, I'm assuming) Carolina Wren singing, and it felt very =
close to my house. Then, there was
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Old Cedar Avenue Bridge:
The Carolina Wren that has been here for quite a few years was heard
singing this morning.
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Shh! I said to my dad, Listen! And there
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For those who want to view the Carolina Wrens of Golden Valley, here are =
a few things of note:
1) Please
Since January 19, one and usually both Carolina Wrens have appeared
at our feeders. Today, however, neither one made an appearance. I
guess the warm weather removed the need for their daily meal worm fix.
Bill
O. William (Bill) Bruins
1538 11th Avenue NE
Rochester, MN 55906-4213
507-281-1607
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I was finally able to feast my eyes on the Carolina Wren! It hung out a =
lot in my neighbor's yard, so I went
About 3:45 the peripatetic Carolina Wren showed up at our house and
visited all our feeders. We last saw it 11 days ago.
I guess the snow fall has limited its food sources.
Bill
O. William (Bill) Bruins
1538 11th Avenue NE
Rochester, MN 55906-4213
wbru...@earthlink.net
507-281-1607 - home
Yesterday at the MOU Paper Session I chatted with a number of folks
about the Carolina Wrens visiting my feeders. As I told many of them
it seems to come by every three to four days at either *AM or 4PM and
predicted that I should see it Sunday or Monday.
As predicted, one of the wrens dropped
About 15 minutes ago my wife said to me, Isn't that the Carolina
Wren on the feeder by the shed? I grabbed the bins and sure enough
it was. She suggested getting he meal worms out and filling the bowls.
First, I grabbed my PDA with bird songs and went outside and played
the Carolina Wren songs
It seems the CAROLINA WREN has remained in the neighborhood despite
the unexpected 12 inches of snow delivered Friday.
Yesterday my wife saw it checking out the crevices iof a long dead
stump in the neighbor's yard.
This morning she heard it first and called to me to come and hear it.
Since
We had another visit by a Carolina Wren today. During lunch my wife
spotted it first, she has a good view of an old branch we have
fastened to the deck that once housed Downy Woodpecker nests. The
wren was exploring the various cavities. It also visited our feeders,
worm dishes, and water
As I was getting in my car this morning, I was greeted with a very loud
bird song I hadn't heard before.
Then got close range looks at a Carolina wren. New yard and MN bird.
The only other time I had seen a Carolina wren was with my brother in
Nashville many years ago.
A few years ago, he moved
At the Sand Point trailhead at Frontenac S. P., a Carolina Wren was seen and
heard this morning at 8:30. Upon returning from the trek out to the point
at 11:00, a brief search determined that the bird was either silent or
altogether absent.
Bill Litkey
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Found a Carolina Wren in Courthouse Park today. Best description of
directions is in south central part of the park along the stream. Good
numbers of migrant warblers were also found but not spread out much as most
were in only two or three waves. Listened for chickadees and when found
there
A Carolina Wren that was found by Cole Foster on Sunday was heard
frequently, as well as seen, mid-morning today in the small woods
behind(south) the archery range in Locke Park. From University Ave. turn
east onto 69th Ave. and park in the SE corner of the parking lot of the
Columbia Arena near
Hey all-
Another LATE report, I apologize.
At around 6:45 on June 1, my dad John Ellis and I found a singing
Carolina Wren at 1300 Grey Cloud Trail near Hastings, Minnesota. We
were driving slowly when I heard a descending jeeer call, which I
recognized immediately as a CAROLINA WREN. We
There is a Carolina Wren singing upstream from the parking area at the
end of Old Valley Road. You can usually hear Red-shouldered Hawks and
sometimes Winter Wrens from this same location. I wouldn't venture any
further than the path that leads straight ahead to the river because
of the
I heard and saw a Carolina Wren with at least two Tufted Titmice on the
trails that run behind Holzinger Lodge and Woodlawn Cemetery Sunday evening.
The trails are very confusing, but I will do my best:
From Hwy 61 turn south (towards the bluffs) at Huff St, and make a quick
right at Lake
Awesome early Spring day today (Saturday), topped off by a Carolina Wren in
Reno, MN.
From Hwy 26, take Hillside Road in Reno. On your left, look for fire marker
# 16878. There are feeders on the north side of this residence which were
hopping. I never saw the wren come to the feeder, but I
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This morning I spotted a wren near the entrance to the dog park at 54th
and Hiawatha near the Veterans home. I heard a song
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This morning, I saw a Carolina Wren in Courthouse Park, Waseca County. =
It was investigating nooks and
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The Carolina Wren of Wood Lake was in its usual territory near the back gate
this afternoon from 2-3PM. Also lots of Golden-crowned Kinglets feeding on
weed seeds and getting very
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This morning at 6:15 AM there was a Carolina Wren singing in my backyard. It
later came up on the deck and sang off and on until about 8:30 AM. This is a
new county record for
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This morning at Wood Lake Nature Center in Richfield, Hennepin County I enjoyed
close looks at a Carolina Wren.
If you come in the back gate on the east side of the Nature Center off from Oak
Grove Blvd; it
The passerine banding operation has been going since August 1, and itÂ’s been
very exciting so far: numbers have been unusually high. Some of the birds
passerine bander Dave Grosshuesch is seeing now include large numbers of
Nashville Warblers, a lot of Mourning Warblers, and good numbers of
Took my first walk in about 3 weeks and found a couple of interesting
birds:
Carolina Wren-Heard and then seen between #34 #35 in a wooded
areaat the top of a hill that is more or less between the 2
large ponds. It is the first one I've seen out there.
We had a brief sighting of a Carolina wren last evening in our yard, but
it has not reappeared today. Jan Wicklund
This morning (Wed.--sorry about the late post) at 10:45 I heard a singing
Carolina Wren near Old Cedar Bridge across the water from the first opening
along Hog Back Ridge Trail just east of the parking lot--the opening just
before the one with the bench. Later I was able to actually see the bird.
Diane found a Carolina Wren on our property this morning. The bird was
first located at some brush piles near a picnic table just to the west
of the pond. It was later refound just upstream from the culvert in the
stream bed. The bird was not calling this morning - maybe more
interested in
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Both birds still in previously reported locations as of 12:40 this =
afternoon.
Nice way to spend a lunch
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The Carolina Wren that was at 105 Stinson Blvd was last seen on February =
29. It was there since mid
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Did'n't know if this was interesting to anyone or not but I have had this
little guy visiting my feeder all
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This bird was posted in December, and I am reporting that it is still =
seen. Posted by Tom and Sue Chorn.
This morning (12-29) between 9:45 and 10:15 I observed the Carolina wren at
the previous mentioned location, (105 Stinson Blvd. just north of County Rd.
E) on the far western border of Ramsey County. It was mixed in with a flock
of dark-eyed juncos.
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Hello: This bird feeding season seem to start out strong and has stayed that
way. Last week we had at our feeder a Carolina Wren on the 19th, plus a Fox
Sparrow, White-Throat
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On Sunday 08-31-2003 I captured a juvenile Carolina Wren at my banding =
station west of Bigfork in Northern
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