[EBB Sightings] Winter Wren - not
[EBB Sightings] Winter Wren - not
Steve Glover
Sat Feb 02 19:56:05 PST 2008
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Hello everyone,
Just thought I would mention, in case some are not
aware, that Winter Wrens are permanent residents in
small numbers in Alameda County along the Stream Trail
in Redwood Regional Park. They were confirmed nesting
not far south of the Ala/CC line near the Fern Hut
during the Alameda County Breeding Bird Atlas and are
likely still present.
Steve Glover
Dublin
--- KatBirdCA at aol.com wrote:
> And I spent a couple of hours this afternoon
> birding around the
> nursery/Vallejo Adobe. I couldn't find the Winter
> Wren either, but I did see the (a)
> White-throated Sparrow (the third one I've seen
> this week!). I also found a
> nice flock of Purple Finches there. Hey Joe, where
> exactly did you spot that
> Winter Wren?
>
> Kathy Robertson
> Hayward, CA
>
> In a message dated 2/2/2008 12:19:32 P.M. Pacific
> Standard Time,
> shuckabone at sprintmail.com writes:
> I spent three hours this morning combing the
> grounds of Mission
> Nursery/Vallejo Adobe Mission looking for the
> Winter Wren reported by Joe
> Devine. Although I never located the Winter Wren
> the place was full of birds
> including a Varied Thrush. I heard the Varied
> Thrush before finding it in
> some conifer trees. Also of interest was a
> White-throated Sparrow and at
> least two Townsend Warblers. I've never been to
> this little park but it's
> very birdie and features a wide variety of flora.
> Could be a interesting
> spot this spring.
>
> Steve Huckabone
>
>
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