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[TN-Bird] Re: Waterthrush on Saturday
- From: muise@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- To: Charlie <cmmbirds@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:14:09 -0400
In his email I believe Charlie gave a clear description of the waterthrush that
we saw, as well as the habitat it was in. Although I am far from an expert on
Waterthrushes, the feature that stuck out to me the most was the broad, flaring
rear of the supercilium. As Charlie described. I also noted the buff belly.
Had I realized that a Louisiana Waterthrush was such a rarity I would have
taken better notes. I too did not look at the throat.
Tracey Muise
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