September 12, 2008 [posted September 14, 2008] In my post of Friday, September 12, I failed to mention that I observed a Wilson's Warbler in Greeneville on September 12. The observation occurred in an abandoned lot near where I live. The bird I saw was either an adult female or an immature, and it didn't hang around in view very long. I saw enough to pick up the olive upperparts, yellow underparts (including undertail coverts), face pattern (seen very briefly), and dark underside of the tail. This is one of only a handful of sightings I have recorded for the species in Greene County in the last fifteen years. Don Miller Greeneville, Greene Co., TN ************************************************* BRISTOL BIRDS NET LIST Bristol Birds Net Photo Gallery located at: http://photos.yahoo.com/ph/jwcoffeyy/album?.dir=/efd5 Be sure and visit the Bristol Bird Club website at: http://bristolbirdclub.org This is a regional birding list sponsored by the Bristol Bird Club to facilitate communications between birders and bird clubs of Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee. -------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed to Bristol-Birds. To post to this mailing list, simply send an email to: bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, send an email to bristol-birds-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the one word 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field. -------------------------------------------------- Wallace Coffey, Moderator wallace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (423)764-****