[TN-Bird] Re: Blount County White-fronted goose

  • From: K Dean EDWARDS <kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Birdglass44@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 13:57:56 -0500 (EST)

Man, where were those birds a couple weeks ago?

Dean

On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Birdglass44@xxxxxxx wrote:

> This morning I found a White-fronted goose feeding in a flock of 45 Canada
> geese in the Louisville area of Blount County.  The geese were on Hilliard
> Drive behind the veterinarian office on Little Dug Gap Road.  From  Louisville
> Road turn onto Miser Station Road and turn right after crossing the  bridge.  
> At
> the top of the hill is the vet's office and Hilliard Drive -  follow it past
> the Vet, between the fields and past the barn to where the  woods begin.
> There were over 200 Canada geese and 16 Sandhill cranes in  the fields.  The
> White-fronted goose was with a smaller group near the  woodline.
>
> The Great egret was perched in a tree at the far western end of  the view
> from Miser Station bridge. I also had a large flock of  American pipits 
> foraging
> on the turf farm on Proffitt Road, the cut-off road  between Louisville Road
> and route 335.  They flew up frequently when  traffic passed and I was unable
> to find anything other than American pipits.
>
> On Phelps Pond 10 Great blue herons were on nests -  I did not  see any
> nesting activity there last year.  A Kestrel was observe in there  area and I 
> had
> great views of a female Merlin in a tree by the Stilt pond.   Very little duck
> activity on the ponds - a few Ring-necked ducks on Hitch and  Phelps, mallards
> on all three ponds and about 20 Gadwall on Hitch pond.
>
> A Bald eagle was seen sitting on the shore just before the entrance gate to
> Scenic Point.  It was later observed on the small rocky island about 400
> yards out from the gate.  Pied-billed grebes were the only other water  birds 
> seen
> from Scenic Point.
>
> Warren Bielenberg
> Maryville
>
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