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[Bristol-Birds] BBC Cranberry Festival Bogwatch / Dickey Perserve
- From: "Wallace Coffey" <jwcoffey@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Bristol-birds" <bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 16:07:59 -0400
Bristol Bird Club
Shady Valley, Cranberry Festival
Meet at the Quarry Bog Bogwatch
Perhaps lazy lounging on a mountain farmhouse porch
and birding at The Nature Conservancy's Dickey Preserve
Saturday, Oct. 8, 8 a.m. ( to 2 p.m ? )
Members of the Bristol Bird Club invite all of you to join us at our Quarry
Bog Bogwatch in Shady Valley, Tennessee Saturday (10/8) as we help
celebrate the annual Cranberry Festival and enjoy a good day of visiting and
birding. Come loaf and bird with us in one of Tennessee's most 15 important
biological areas among pastoral scenery sure to satisfy that craving for a
drive on a crisp fall day.
For those who want to throw in a little adventure, some of us may go to The
Nature Cosnervancy's Dickey Preserve in Crandal at the north end of the valley.
There we can bird away from noisy, traffic and enjoy a lazy day on a farmhouse
porch tucked away in a deep mountain cove. We will organize whatever interest
we have for that starting at 10 or 10:30 a.m. at Quarry Bog. You will have to
leave from Quarry Bog if you want directions and access to the farmhouse. We
have a gate key to the Dickey Preserve.
This event has been very popular with our birders for the past many years.
We will start gathering at Quarry Bog at 8 a.m. Quarry Bog is located on Tn
Rt. 133 8/10 of a mile from the valley's main crossroads in the direction
of Damascus, Va. and Backbone Rock. This is just 1/2 mile north of Shady
Valley School on the left. You will notice a massive oak tree on the left
(same side as school) and your turn into the lane and our group can be found
gathered at the end of the lane at the edge of the Quarry Bog Prserve property.
Shady Valley is located east of Holston Mountain and South Holston Lake, south
of Damascus, Va., north of Elizabethton, Tenn. and west of Mountain City in
Johnson County, Tennessee.
The Shady Valley Cranberry Festival has been termed "The Best Little Festival
in Tennessee." The event name and festival was first proposed by the Bristol
Bird Club in October 1991. The first festival was held Sept. 1992 and featured
a Friday "Naturalist Night" dinner co-sponsored by the BBC and the Shady Valley
Ruritan. The first festival was organized by a community committee which still
conducts the event on an annual basis.
The Bristol Bird Club has participated with the nature night dinners, field
trips, birding events, birdwalks and the bog watches for 14 years.
Birding at Quarry Bog offers a chance to see an American Bittern, Virginia
Rail, Sora, Sedge Wren, Marsh Wren, Savannah Sparrow, Henslow's Sparrow,
LeConte's Sparrow, Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow, Swamp Sparrow and Lincoln's
Sparrow.
Bring your paper cups for and your favorite thermal mug or morning
mug for extra enjoyment. Also bring your favorite hot or cold beverages for the
day. Pack your lunch. May BBC President Bill Grigsby will come up with
something neat. Maybe hot coffee and such ? Hope we hear from Bill.
Please bring your folding chair for lounging and visitng. Snacks, desserts,
chips whatever are always fun. Pack a lunch if you like or get something to
eat at the festival. Remember the grass can be wet from due in the early
hours so be prepared. We will make regular walking checks of the bog areas
from time to time to search for the really good birds mentioned above.
The Annual Cranberry Festival will be underway just 1/2 mile down the road.
They will a very casual parade which begins about 11 a.m. Traffic and parking
can be very heavy near parade time if you a traveling in on TN. Rt. 91 or U.S.
421 so come earlier. The music grounds and craft booths as well as good food
will be available at the fesitval grounds on the Shady Valley School ballfields.
One of the favorites is the Polish sausage on buns served by the Shady
Valley Ruritan Club at the picnic shelter. Be sure and say hello to Ruritan
members Lynn and Todd Eastin who are members of the Bristol Bird Club. They
will be busy at the booth.
The festival features large crowds, a Friday evening bean supper, arts and
crafts, a Saturday pancake breakfast at the Shady Valley Volunteer Fire
Department on U.S. 421, 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. A 10 a.m. parade will feature the
high school marching band, floats, antique tractors, old cars, horses and more.
There will be a day of bluegrass, gospel and country music. The Ruritans will
conduct wild cranberry tours. You will find events for the children,
helicopter rides, and an exhibit by The Tennessee Chapter of The Nature
Conservancy at Shady Valley school. You will even enjoy the old rock school
built by the WPA project of 1936, complete with an interior of wormy chestnut
throughout.
All of this to celebrate our wonderful wild heritage of mountain cranberries,
the natural wonders of the valley, and to raise money for the school and their
scholarship program.
We usually begin to give up our bogwatch sometime in early afternoon,
depending on the mood and success of birders. We set 2 p.m. as a target but
that is not a promise. We are very casual.
Wallace Coffey
Bristol, TN

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