I spotted a Great Egret at the wetland at Curtain Pole Road. Also, a nesting
goose.
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On Tuesday, April 2, 2024, 12:43 PM, Aborn, David <David-Aborn@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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1 April 2024
Hamilton County, TN
On Sunday, March 31, 2024 I saw my first Chimney Swifts of the year; four of
them were flying over the UTC campus. Then yesterday, 1 April 2024, my graduate
students sent me a text that there was a Black-throated-green Warbler in a tree
behind the Biology building. I grabbed my binoculars and there was indeed a
male black-throated-green, and it provided us with great looks as it hung
around the same group of trees for 30 minutes. Later that afternoon, I took my
Ornithology class up to Craven’s House, where we saw 2 White-eyed Vireos and
three Black-and-white Warblers. Spring migration is in full swing!
David Aborn
Chattanooga, TN