[tn-bird] Re: correction

That should have read Murray, Kentucky.  That's what I get for living in
Tennessee near Maury County for so long.

Chris Sloan
chris.sloan@xxxxxxxxxxx
Nashville, TN

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> [mailto:tn-bird-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Sloan
> Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 9:31 PM
> To: TN-Bird Listserv
> Subject: [tn-bird] NTOS at Radnor
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> 
> 
> About fifteen or so observers, including from as far away as 
> Maury, Kentucky, attended this morning's NTOS field trip to 
> Radnor Lake.  I believe that all went home happy.  The three 
> target species were MOURNING and CONNECTICUT WARBLERS, and 
> YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER, and all three were recorded.
> 
> At least 4, and possibly as many as 6, CONNECTICUTS were 
> singing at various places ranging from the Spillway Trail 
> next to the west parking lot to the Long Bridge.  Everyone 
> got at least a passable look at one or more of the birds, 
> many observers got great looks, albeit briefly, and it was a 
> lifer for several.  The YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHERS were much 
> less cooperative.  Two to three were present near the long 
> bridge.  I heard one "che-bunking" a couple of times when we 
> first arrived, but except for one bird that was giving the 
> pewee-like call almost nonstop for significant periods, they 
> were silent and stealthy.  A few were lucky enough to see 
> one, but most had to settle for learning the call. MOURNING 
> was least cooperative of the three.  Only a few late arrivers 
> managed to see a non-singing bird near the parking lot.
> 
> Other interesting sightings:
> 3 TENNESSEES
> 4 MAGNOLIAS
> 2 CANADAS
> 2 BLACKPOLLS
> 1 WILSON'S (in stealth mode with one of the COWAs)
> 
> Later in the day, while playing golf out at Harpeth Hills, I 
> found a WILD TURKEY feeding in the middle of the 2nd fairway.
> 
> Chris Sloan
> chris.sloan@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Nashville, TN
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