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[TN-Bird] Vermilion Flycatcher-yes
- From: Jerry Ingles <jeingles@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 19:34:48 -0600 (CST)
The Lake O'Neal* Vermilion Flycatcher was present at 11:10 this morning
along the entrance road and just beyond the parking lot.
Oh, by the way, and thanks to Jeff Wilson, I saw the four species of loon
at or near Pace Point this weekend, including TWO(!) Yellow-billed this
morning.
* (Haywood County-- just west of Tenn 76 and south of Exit 56 on I40). The
area is pretty much flooded UNTIL Lake O'Neal.
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I have been lucky enough to find an incredibly wonderful bird.
Jerry L. Ingles
Sewanee, TN
jeingles@xxxxxxxxxxx
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