Yes, Nicolle. Canyon Wrens are occasionally seen on the plains during migration and winter, and often associate with man-made structures.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins
On Feb 1, 2021, at 5:13 PM, Nicolle Martin <nicolle.h.martin@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks, David! I saw him at my house in the Valley - first time ever. :)Nicolle H. MartinKen CarylLittleton, CO--On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 5:07 PM David Suddjian <dsuddjian@gmail.com> wrote:I am not sure where you saw the wren but canyon wren is found year round in the hogbacks at Ken Caryl.David SuddjianKen Carly Valley,Littleton COSent from my iPhoneOn Feb 1, 2021, at 4:12 PM, Nicolle Martin <nicolle.h.martin@gmail.com> wrote:Birders, is it possible that I just saw a Canyon Wren in Littleton, CO??? It was unmistakably a wren and it definitely had a white neck. It was flitting around on the ground in typical wren fashion making a rather sharp annoying chirping.Thanks for any insight!Nicolle H. MartinKen Caryl, CO--You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group.
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