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"E. Schlabach" <[log in to unmask]>
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E. Schlabach
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Sun, 30 Jun 2013 00:00:14 -0400
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I spent Friday morning at a couple spots at Mohican, and while the number of warblers I saw wasn't 
as high as I'd hoped, I was pleased to find a Winter Wren along the Lyon Falls trail.  While I know 
Winter Wrens are found at Mohican many summers and thus it's not that noteworthy, it was great to 
be able to spend several minutes listening to it sing.  It's a shame we don't get to listen to its song 
throughout more of the state in summer. 

I did not see a second one with it for sure, but another bird that appeared to be the same size 
landed in the fallen tree near the singing male, so while I didn't see it well, I think there's a good 
chance it was female.

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