Ludington has been drawing in the rare birds for the past 10 days. First of all, the Ash-throated Flycatcher that was found at Ludington State Park on October 26 was showing well, up until at least yesterday. Then earlier this week a Little Gull was hanging with the Bonaparte's Gulls at the Wastewater Treatment Plant. The hot streak continued today when Andrew Simon and Lori Schutz found a Rock Wren hanging around the beach house at the aforementioned State Park.
I got word of the Wren as I was in the checkout line while grocery shopping, when I received a text from Dave Boon nearly simultaneously as Dave Dister was leaving me a voicemail. The unprecedented Double Dave Alert had me racing home to grab the camera and head to the park.
Luckily when I arrived at the park, the target bird was still right at the beach house. It spend the next 3 hours prowling along snow fences on the beach and the first row of dunes east of the parking lot before eventually returning to beach house.