April 30, 2011 Greene County: Greeneville, Tusculum, Midway, Mohawk, and points in between I birded for a little over two hours this morning and added a little more time in the early evening, with good results, as birds were quite plentiful. Here's a sampling of the day's activity: Blue-winged Teal (2) Ring-necked Duck Northern Bobwhite Great Egret (5) Broad-winged Hawk Solitary Sandpiper (6) Yellow-billed Cuckoo (2) Chimney Swift (25) Eastern Wood-Pewee Acadian Flycatcher Great Crested Flycatcher (5) Eastern Kingbird (13) White-eyed Vireo Blue-headed Vireo Red-eyed Vireo (9) Purple Martin (7) Tree Swallow (3) Northern Rough-winged Swallow (5) Barn Swallow (19) House Wren (9) Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (4) Swainson's Thrush Wood Thrush Gray Catbird (5) Brown Thrasher (5) Nashville Warbler Northern Parula Yellow Warbler Cape May Warbler Yellow-rumped Warbler (5) Prairie Warbler (2) Palm Warbler (2) American Redstart (2) Ovenbird (3) Louisiana Waterthrush Kentucky Warbler Common Yellowthroat (8) Hooded Warbler (2) Yellow-breasted Chat (2) Chipping Sparrow (8) Grasshopper Sparrow (6) White-throated Sparrow (3) White-crowned Sparrow Summer Tanager (2) Scarlet Tanager Blue Grosbeak (8) Indigo Bunting (42) Orchard Oriole (4) Baltimore Oriole (3) Don Miller Greeneville, Greene Co., TN