[TN-Bird] 2 new pond birds and camping trip.

  • From: "Andrew Salhany" <afsalhany@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 07:36:29 -0500

4/23/06I checked Rose's Pond in Ethridge on Ethridge Red Hill RD in Lawrence
county I found 2 new birds for the year, one Semipalmated Plover and 2 male
Black Bellied Plovers. 3 killdeers were the only other birds. 
 

In the past three days 4/21/06- 4/23/06 I was camping on the Buffalo river
in Wayne county I got 70 species total.

Notables 

Baltimore and orchard orioles.

Black and white warbler.

Red headed Woodpecker.

Numerous indigo buntings and purula warblers.

Nesting northern rough wing swallows( Can someone tell me why they have that
name?)

Chuck wills widows at least 7 calling.

2 barred owls doing a duet.

Coopers hawk.

2 white throated sparrows.

Green heron.

Spotted sandpipers, 7

Prothonatary warblers.

 

Andrew Salhany 

Ethridge TN

Lawrence County

 


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