ML637719100
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Observation details
Regionally rare, but this has been a reliable spot for several years. Discovered this year by Jane Graves & Alison Van Keuren on 14 June, up to 4 reported singing since. From parking lot walk E from yellow gate with stop sign. Go .11 miles: 1 Sedge Wren was calling (but not seen by me) from dense forbs close by along S side of mowed road (plus another was reported closer to gate on same side, both allegedly singing). Continue E another .05 miles, or .16 miles total, to a sideways T intersection. (Although a Sedge Wren was reported singing farther E on S side I did not hear it.) Turn L at the intersection, walk .05 miles N. From this area I heard, saw, photographed, & recorded a Sedge Wren calling & singing about 10-15 yards to E. FOY EV, photo. “cht cht ch-ch-ch-ch-ch” Rather plain & buffy wren perched on emergent grass stem, but other grass stems with seed heads on bs ured my view, making photography challenging while adding a green haze.
Technical information
- Model
- iPhone 16e
- Lens
- iPhone 16e back camera 4.2mm f/1.64
- ISO
- 20
- Focal length
- 4.2 mm
- Flash
- Flash did not fire
- f-stop
- f/1.6
- Shutter speed
- 1/398 sec
- Dimensions
- 2011 pixels x 1508 pixels
- Original file size
- 482.79 KB