April 25, 2007 Greene County--Greeneville and portions of the Midway-Mohawk-Warrensburg area A great day today. I spent about a half hour birding in Greeneville this morning before going to work and about two and a half hours this evening in the western portion of the county with David Kirschke. Notables included: Wild Turkey (2) American Golden-Plover (on Green Road) Greater Yellowlegs Lesser Yellowlegs (4) Solitary Sandpiper (2) Spotted Sandpiper Pectoral Sandpiper (2) Eurasian Collared-Dove (along Highway 11-E approximately 0.5 mile east of West Greene High School) Red-headed Woodpecker (on Green Road approximately 0.3 mile from Highway 348) Great Crested Flycatcher Eastern Kingbird (2) White-eyed Vireo (3) Blue-headed Vireo Red-eyed Vireo (3) Horned Lark (2 on Green Road) Tree Swallow Northern Rough-winged Swallow (2) Barn Swallow (16) House Wren (13) Ruby-crowned Kinglet Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (10) Wood Thrush (6) Gray Catbird Brown Thrasher (3) Yellow-rumped Warbler (4) Black-throated Green Warbler Prairie Warbler (3) Cerulean Warbler (in Greeneville) Ovenbird (3) Common Yellowthroat (8) Summer Tanager (2) Scarlet Tanager (2) Chipping Sparrow (4) White-crowned Sparrow (2) Rose-breasted Grosbeak Blue Grosbeak Indigo Bunting Orchard Oriole Don Miller Greeneville, Greene Co., TN pandion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx