[TN-Bird] 3 species of nuthatches at Melton Hill

We stopped at Melton Hill Dam on our way down to Georgia this past Thursday  
and stopped back on the return trip today. There were 4 or 5 Brown-headed  
Nuthatches, one pair of Red-breasted Nuthatches and one pair of White-breasted  
Nuthatches all foraging in the same small section of Loblolly and  Shortleaf 
Pines in the campground area. The campground is closed but you can  park nearby 
in the boat access lot adjacent. Also seen; 1 Yellow-bellied  Sapsucker, 1 
Golden-crowned Kinglet and 4 Pine Warblers. 
 
Frank Renfrow
Bellevue, KY 

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