[TN-Bird] American Woodcock
- From: Tanager5556@xxxxxxx
- To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 19:02:27 EST
I have been listening for the Woodcock that has been visiting my place for
the last few years. I did not hear or see it last year. I stepped outside
this evening around 6:15pm to do a few things and immediately heard the Peent
of the Woodcock. I walked towards the Peent and then heard the whir of wings
and the calling of the Woodcock. The Woodcock rose higher and higher and
then I could hear its call coming closer as it descended toward the open
field. I never got a visual on it and of course did not have my binoculars.
It
started its Peent call a short time after landing and in a couple of minutes
whirred into the air again. It was nice to know he had returned once again.
J. Marty Paige
Cleveland TN
SW Bradley County
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