[tn-bird] Re: Brown-headed nuthatch excavating dead pine tree cavity
- From: John Devereux Joslin <jdjoslin@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 08:09:30 -0400
Leigh,
Glad to hear you are getting out on the reservation. Needs more
monitoring and more people taking advantage.
The Ceruleans seem to usually be near the crest of the hill after
you pass all the small bridges near the highway. I think they are using
the edge along there, as well as the interior forest back in the
direction of the big creek (East Fork Poplar Creek) further on down the
trail.
--Dev Joslin
Leigh Loveday wrote:
> Dev,
>
> We want to frequent the North Boundary Greenway more often now
> that we got a taste of that prime marsh area. It?s a beautiful
> area to hike. It was our 3rd stop Monday so we didn?t get there
> until the middle of the day, but we did hear the Cerulean twice,
> although it was pretty far off. We will be on the lookout...
>
> Thanks, we did see the Migrant article about the brown-headed
> nuthatch & red-headed woodpecker study. We just recently joined
> TOS & received our 1st copy of the Migrant. We were fortunate
> enough to be included in the article for our sightings on the
> Oak Ridge Reservation. Kelly Roy & Jim Evans did an excellent
> job with that study.
>
> Robert & Leigh Loveday
> Knoxville, TN
>
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