It’s one of my favorite birds, but I was confused seeing it in my yard. They
are so entertaining. Love them.
Glenda
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On Oct 19, 2020, at 3:25 PM, Jennifer Miller <foundnatureblog@xxxxxxxxx>
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An even cooler yard bird!!!
I always wondered how Palm Warblers got their name...learn something new
every day!
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On Oct 19, 2020, at 3:03 PM, Glenda Kelly <glendakelly13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you, Phillip. My only personal experience with Rock Wrens has been
high in the rocks at Muleshoe NWR and high in the rocks at Caprock Canyons.
I’ve photographed those particular Rock Wrens up close, so I really felt
sure that was what I was seeing. You’re the best to take time to comment.
Glenda
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On Oct 19, 2020, at 12:57 PM, Phillip S. Kite <lubbockites@xxxxxxx> wrote:During migration, Rock Wrens will be found away from typical habitats.
That’s true of many species. Apparently the first Palm Warbler described
for science was shot out of a palm tree, even though they’re seldom seen in
palm trees. Habitat is a good clue for identification, it just breaks down
some during migration.
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On Oct 19, 2020, at 11:32 AM, Glenda Kelly <glendakelly13@xxxxxxxxx>That’s what I thought! I went back and forth. I’ve seen a number of Rock
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Wrens. When I first saw this bird, I thought, Rock Wren. Then, I
second-guessed myself due to where I saw it. Thank you for commenting,
Phillip!
Glenda
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On Oct 19, 2020, at 11:28 AM, Phillip S. Kite <lubbockites@xxxxxxx>I believe that is a Rock Wren.
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On Oct 18, 2020, at 2:02 PM, Jennifer MillerAwwww :) What a treat!
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On Oct 18, 2020, at 12:54 PM, Glenda Kelly <glendakelly13@xxxxxxxxx>
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The cutest House Wren was foraging in my wildflower bed this morning.
Lots of bird activity in the backyard early to mid-morning.
Glenda
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