[Bristol-Birds] Tennessee Warbler, Dark-eyed Junco (Greene Co., TN)

November 11, 2008

I was surprised and delighted this afternoon to find a Tennessee Warbler in 
downtown Greeneville.  The bird was feeding actively at about 1:15 in shrubbery 
along the edge of a yard on Spencer Street, just off North Main Street.  I 
heard it call several times and viewed it at point-blank range with binos for 
about a minute.

My latest personal date for Tennessee Warbler before today was October 30 
(2004).

Also present today in Greeneville was a Dark-eyed Junco, the first I have found 
this fall at low elevation.  (The species breeds at high elevation in Greene 
and nearby counties.)

Don Miller
Greeneville, Greene Co., TN
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