Roughly here: 39.026056,-108.632904, I believe, is where we encountered
a Rock Wren this past spring, while scrounging unsuccessfully for Black-
chinned Sparrow.
Dave Cameron
Denver
On Thursday, February 7, 2013 2:03:35 PM UTC-7, Nadje Najar wrote:
Hello all,--
I'm a graduate student studying Rock Wren song at the University of Northern Colorado. I will be recording as many Rock Wrens as possible in the states of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico as part of my thesis project. I've been looking at historical presence/absence data (Breeding Bird Survey, Christmas Bird Count, Breeding Bird Atlases, etc) but I thought I would ask the birders where I can go to find a Rock Wren in any of these states. Any information regarding where you've seen/heard Rock Wrens would be very helpful.
Thanks!
Nadje Najar
Greeley, CO
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