[TN-Bird] Sightings Report, 13 & 16 May, Collierville Area Shelby County

Sightings Report, 13 & 16 May, Collierville Area Shelby County
Location:     TN 1 Cvll, Peterson Lake Nature Center

Observation date:     5/13/07

Notes:     Great Morning to be out lots of birds singing and overlapping one
another. Unfortunately The fire dept picked this morn to do a search and
rescue walk through drill on the boardwalk/swamp since they didn't expect
many people on it. Thier new 4-WD toys make alot of noise. Try again another
morning.

Number of species:     30

Canada Goose     8

Mallard     6

Great Blue Heron     2

Turkey Vulture     3

Red-shouldered Hawk     2

Red-tailed Hawk     1

Mourning Dove     4

Chimney Swift     4

Ruby-throated Hummingbird     1

Red-headed Woodpecker     2

Red-bellied Woodpecker     3

Downy Woodpecker     2

Pileated Woodpecker     1

Red-eyed Vireo     2

Blue Jay     2

American Crow     5

Northern Rough-winged Swallow     3

Barn Swallow     5

Carolina Chickadee     6

Tufted Titmouse     7

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher     1

American Robin     7

Northern Mockingbird     1

European Starling     9

Yellow-throated Warbler     1

American Redstart     1

Prothonotary Warbler     3

Summer Tanager     3

Northern Cardinal     3

House Finch     5

 

Location:     TN 1 Cvll, Peterson Lake Nature Center

Observation date:     5/16/07

Notes:     My wife Sharon and I did a after dinner walk on the boardwalk,
lots of human activity(bikes and kids) so it made for a noisey walk. Warm,
partly cloudy no breeze to speak of, humidity picking up.

Number of species:     15

Mallard     1

Great Blue Heron     2

Mississippi Kite     1

Chimney Swift     5

Red-headed Woodpecker     1

Red-bellied Woodpecker     1

Carolina Chickadee     2

Tufted Titmouse     3

White-breasted Nuthatch     1

Carolina Wren     2

American Robin     2

Prothonotary Warbler     3

Northern Cardinal     1

Indigo Bunting     1

Common Grackle     2

 

 

John "Jay" Walko

Collierville, Tn

 



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