Confirmation came last week that a wren hanging out at a remote Cherry County ranchstead was, in fact, a Canyon Wren, a species with only three other accepted Nebraska records. Canyon Wrens are normally found in mountainous areas of western North America and there is a population as close as the Black Hills of South Dakota. But, this species does not wander all too often. The last “chase-able” Canyon Wren in the state was a bird in Knox County in …
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