[TN-Bird] Taylor's Bend - Correction

  • From: "michael sledjeski" <mtnsylva@xxxxxxx>
  • To: bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, TN-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 01:04:09 -0400

The birds at Taylor's Bend don't know it. but they're in Jefferson, not 
Cocke county.

M.S.


>From: "michael sledjeski" <mtnsylva@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: mtnsylva@xxxxxxx
>To: TN-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [TN-Bird] Tayor's Bend - Cocke County
>Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 00:38:15 -0400
>
>Douglas Lake (elevation: 957.5), 9/9/07,  5:30 - 8:00 PM, by canoe
>
>Cold front & rain moving in, so we took advantage of the late sunshine &
>went out to the muddiest  flats to see who was stopping over.  When we
>arrived at Dutch Bottoms, there were 100+ shorebirds present, but they all
>took flight as we were unloading.  We went across the lake to Taylor's Bend
>and found a nice assortment of waterbirds.
>
>I was focussing on a greater yellowlegs when a killdeer called an alarm & a
>mass of shorebirds took flight.  The yellowlegs proceeded to sink into the
>water down to its eyeballs, with a hunk of wing feathers showing behind.  
>It
>slowly resumed feeding  in a couple of minutes, while the peep flock dashed
>back & forth along the shore, then settled approximately where they'd 
>begun.
>   Fine example of energy conservation.
>
>Great egrets were still flying in to the shallows behind the long mudbar
>after sunset.  It appears that they've moved their roost from Leadvale, 6
>miles upriver, closer to the best fishing.  Shorter commute, more energy
>conserved.
>
>Notable, and photographed, at Taylor's Bend today:
>Blue-winged teal (63)
>Great egret (212)
>Great blue heron (43)
>
>Semipalmated plover (12)
>Killdeer - many
>Greater yellowlegs (5)
>Lesser yellowlegs (14)
>Willet
>Spotted sandpiper (2)
>Ruddy turnstone (3)
>Solitary sandpiper (3)
>Semipalm. sandpiper
>Western sandpiper
>Least sandpiper
> >>>Peeps (80+, didn't pick through for a count, but looked for Baird's)
>Baird's sandpiper (1, then at least 4 at Dutch Bottoms in the growing
>darkness)
>Pectoral sandpiper (9)
>Stilt sandpiper (7)
>Short-billed dowitcher (2)
>
>Michael Sledjeski & Leslie Gibbens
>Del Rio TN


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