[TN-Bird] Cat Bird

  • From: "Linda" <likebird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Tennessee Ornithological" <TN-Bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 14:39:42 -0600

Birders,
This morning while removing some invasive bushes by Vaughn's Branch here in 
West Nashville, I heard a Cat Bird but didn't think much about it because I 
thought it was too early for them to be here.  A couple of minutes later he 
jumped in the bush just over my head and when I raised up we startled each 
other and he flew away.  While placing the brush on the community pile a few 
minutes later I saw the bird again, very spiffy in new looking feathers.
Linda V. Kelly
Nashville, TN
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