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[tn-bird] Connecticut at Radnor Lake
- From: Chris Sloan <chris.sloan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: TN-Bird Listserv <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 09 May 2002 21:48:36 -0500
Brainard Palmer-Ball called me earlier this evening to report that he
and Jon Dunn found a CONNECTICUT WARBLER at Radnor Lake late this
morning. Mid-May is the peak season for this species in Tennessee, and
Radnor is probably the most reliable spot in the state. MOURNING
WARBLERS should be in as well, and mid-May is also the peak time for
YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHERS, so you observers our there keep your eyes
and ears open since there's still plenty of neat migrants yet to pass
through.
Brainard also reported that he and Jon found LARK SPARROWS and BEWICK'S
WRENS at the same two locations along U.S. 231 where Terry Witt reported
them a couple of weeks ago.
Chris Sloan
chris.sloan@xxxxxxxxxxx
Nashville, TN
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