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ML647761967

Winter Wren Troglodytes hiemalis

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allison shock Media from this contributor Profile

Date

28 Dec 2025 eBird checklist S290929302

Location

Hassayampa River Preserve
Maricopa, Arizona, United States
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Map Coordinates: 33.9333419, -112.6946297
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Observation details

Obliging Trog in a debris pile on the east side of River Ramble just across from three stump beach. Was alerted to its presence by emphatic, dry chip notes, often doubled and lowish--not high pitched and rapid like Pacific wren. Popped up and stayed up for good looks, meh photos. Brown, barred, short tail cocked. Observed it for several minutes on and off as it worked the tangles.

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