March 19, 2005 Greene County (Greeneville; Kinser Park; various spots in the western part of the county) In about four hours of birding today, mostly by car, I logged the following: Great Blue Heron (4); Canada Goose (24); Wood Duck (15); Mallard (7); American Black Duck (4); Green-winged Teal (5); Blue-winged Teal (2); Ring-necked Duck; Turkey Vulture (14); Northern Harrier; Cooper's Hawk; Red-tailed Hawk (8); American Kestrel (14); American Coot; Killdeer (13); Wilson's Snipe (32); American Woodcock (2 behind Italian Village Restaurant at dusk); Eurasian Collared-Dove (adjacent to West Greene High School); Red-headed Woodpecker (Green Road); Eastern Phoebe (4); Tree Swallow (17); White-breasted Nuthatch (2); Red-breasted Nuthatch (Kinser Park); American Pipit (57); Swamp Sparrow (2); White-throated Sparrow (16); White-crowned Sparrow (8); Eastern Meadowlark (28); Brewer's Blackbird (Highway 340 0.1 mile west of Turner Lane) [one male identified in a small flock of icterids before the birds disappeared over a rise in the field; my hunch is that several Brewer's Blackbirds were present, but I couldn't confirm it] Don Miller Greeneville, TN ************************************************* BRISTOL BIRDS NET LIST Bristol Birds Net Photo Gallery located at: http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jwcoffeyy/album?.dir=/efd5 This is a regional birding list sponsored by the Bristol Bird Club to facilitate communications between birders and bird clubs of Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee. -------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed to Bristol-Birds. To post to this mailing list, simply send an email to: bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, send an email to bristol-birds-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the one word 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field. -------------------------------------------------- Wallace Coffey, Moderator wallace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (423)764-****