[mou] Carolina Wren, Waseca County

Julian Sellers JulianSellers@msn.com
Mon, 7 Nov 2005 20:27:09 -0600


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This morning, I saw a Carolina Wren in Courthouse Park, Waseca County.  =
It was investigating nooks and crannies in the sand bank of the LeSeuer =
River along the southwestern park boundary.  I first heard its call =
notes, which I did not recognize--something like "kidit, kididit" or =
"piddypip," etc., repeated rapidly, with some lower-pitched trilling =
"chrrrr" notes thrown in.  I did not hear it sing a real song.
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