[TN-Bird] Re: Bedford Lake & Winter Wren Q

  • From: "marina sobolevskaya" <msobolevskaya@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "tn-bird" <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 22:13:29 -0500

Winter Wren does not make it this far south but I do hear our migratory wrens 
singing quite often  in the fall and, though less, in the winter. the two 
species that I hear singing most often our most common migratory wren, House, 
and formerly our most common migratory wren, Marsh. most of the time these 
wrens do not give their full song. this year Sedge Wren seems to be unusually 
numerous this year. every field you walk into their all over the place.
Alex Vinokur
Winter Park FL

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