(4/27/12 - Hamilton Co) The Yellow-headed Blackbird was determined to be a young male (white spots on wings are clearly visible in in-flight photo). It continued to be seen when I left this morning just before 10 AM. (Rough photo attached.) The Warbling Vireo (not "Wabling" as I typed from my phone) was heard on and off. I believe David Hollie photographed it, but it was not as cooperative for others of us. Also seen were two Bobolinks, a Baltimore Oriole, and the more common visitors there. Tim Jeffers East Ridge, Hamilton Co On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 8:42 AM, <tim.a.jeffers@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Also a wabling vireo. > > Tim jeffers > ------------------------------ > *From: * "Kevin A. Calhoon" <kac@xxxxxxxxxx> > *Sender: * tn-bird-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Date: *Fri, 27 Apr 2012 08:40:00 -0400 > *To: *<tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > *ReplyTo: * kac@xxxxxxxxxx > *Subject: *[TN-Bird] Yellow-headed Blackbird at Standifer Gap Marsh > > I just received a call from Dan Jacobson and the Yellow-headed Blackbird > was seen this morning at Standifer Gap Marsh from around 7:30 to 8:00. It > is still moving around the area with a group of starlings.**** > > ** ** > > Kevin Calhoon**** > > Assistant Curator of Forests**** > > Tennessee Aquarium**** > > 423-785-4070**** >
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