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[Bristol-Birds] Re: Tricolored Heron at South Holston

  • From: "Mary Erwin" <maryerwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 20:52:26 -0400
Today, Sun. April 27, Judy Roach and Mary Erwin observed the Tricolored
Heron at the Green Heron nest area on South Holston Lake.  While we were
viewing the Green Herons and nests at about 6:30 pm, the Tricolored
Heron flew into the area and landed in a willow tree near the other
herons.

Mary Erwin 
Kingsport

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:bristol-birds-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Wallace Coffey
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2003 10:01 PM
To: 1-A Bristol-Birds
Subject: [Bristol-Birds] Tricolored Heron at South Holston


Area Birders:
A Tricolored Heron was observed Saturday, 26 April, at South Holston
Lake in
Sullivan County.  This is an accidental species for the five-county area
of
Northeast Tennessee and  the third record.

It was seen by a party of observers participating in the Northeast
Tennessee
spring bird county conducted by the Herndon Chapter of TOS at
Elizabethton.

To the best of my knowledge, there are just four regional records and
none
for Southwest Virginia. 

The adult bird was discovered about 7:20 p.m. in the Green Heron nesting
colony along Tenn. Rt. 44.  The area is the Painter Creek Embayment of
the
reservoir near the Virginia border.

Wallace Coffey, Rack Cross and Don Holt found the bird while stopping to
count Green Herons at the rookery.  We first noticed what appeared to be
a
heron well back in the trees and low to the water.  It appeared to be
gray
and we thought it might be a Black-crowned Night-Heron.  We brought a
spotting scope to the roadside and looked down close to the road in the
willows where we could get a great look at the bird, its face and breast
and
belly.  We were at close range.

As we started to leave the area, we watched it fly well out towards the
main
channel near Painter Creek Marina.

A short while later, the bird was observed flying far across the lake
from
Musick's Campground in the Tennessee portion of the reservoir.  It flew
out
of sight and into a distant cove. It was not seen again.

It was not seen to fly in the Virginia portion of the reservoir.

Shirley Wayland saw this species 18 April 1991 at Austin Spring in
Washington County and Brian Cross, Glen Swofford, Frank Ward and others
had
a bird 1-2 April 1988 at Elizabethton in Carter County.   Another
regional
record, from outside the five-county area, was a bird along the Holston
River in Hawkins County, 1 May 1978, by Linda Duley.

Lets go birding....
Wallace Coffey
Bristol

 






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This is a regional birding list sponsored by the
Bristol Bird Club to facilitate communications 
between birders and bird clubs of Southwest Virginia
and Northeast Tennessee.  It serves the Russell County
Bird Club, Herndon Chapter TOS, Chapter, Blue Ridge 
Birders Club, Butternut Nature Club, Buchanan County
Bird Club, Bristol Bird Club, Clinch Valley Bird Club
and Cumberland Nature Club.
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