April 18, 2007 Greene County Early this morning and then again this evening, I checked out a few back roads near Greeneville and found the following: Solitary Sandpiper Common Yellowthroat (season first) Grasshopper Sparrow (season first) Early in the evening, David Kirschke and I visited Wal-Mart Distribution Center (WMDC) and nearby areas and observed a significant number of species, the highlights of which were: Blue-winged Teal (40+ WMDC) Northern Bobwhite (singing, WMDC) Pied-billed Grebe (WMDC) American Bittern (WMDC, third pond) Green Heron (2 WMDC) Virginia Rail (calling, WMDC, third pond) Sora (2 WMDC, second and third ponds) Greater Yellowlegs (WMDC) Solitary Sandpiper (Baughard Hill Road) Wilson's Snipe (15+ WMDC) Eurasian Collared-Dove (3--1 adjacent to West Greene High School, 2 approximately 0.5 mile east of West Greene High School) Tree Swallow (30+ WMDC) Northern Rough-winged Swallow (10+ WMDC) Barn Swallow (several WMDC) Common Yellowthroat (WMDC) Don Miller Greeneville, Greene Co., TN pandion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx