Appreciate the nice words Mike. I’m really pleased I have the opportunity to escort birders like you and others in to see some of these rare species on the installation. Hopefully the populations of these declining grassland birds will continue to benefit from the prescribed burning and military training, and remain stable into the future. I'm also still hoping to guide folks in to see a Snowy Owl some winter! Daniel Moss Pleasant View, TN -----Original Message----- >From: Michael Todd <birder1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Jul 14, 2014 5:18 AM >To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, dmoss5@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [TN-Bird] Re: Bachman's Sparrow and Bell's Vireo Trip Results - Sunday > >It's been said before, but I just wanted to thank Daniel one more time for the >great service he does TN Birders with fascilitating entry to the great >grasslands of Fort Cambpell. To have the opportuntity to basically drive up >and see a Bachman's Sparrow in TN at this point is practically a miracle! I >hadn't seen this species in over 10 years in the state before Sunday, and the >last time I did it involved a solid day of driving around on the southern edge >of the state looking for the right habitat. This was typically the case with >Bachman's. Bell's Vireo likewise.....So thanks again Daniel for all the >special trips you've arranged over the years for people to see a great number >of good birds you've found up that way! > >Good Birding!! > >Mike Todd >McKenzie, TN >birder1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >www.pbase.com/mctodd > >-------------------------------------------- >On Sun, 7/13/14, Daniel Moss <dmoss5@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Subject: [TN-Bird] Bachman's Sparrow and Bell's Vireo Trip Results - Sunday > To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Sunday, July 13, 2014, 8:37 PM > > 13 July 2014 > Fort Campbell > Montgomery Cty, TN > > The Bachman's Sparrow did not disappoint again this morning > for the 11 birders who came out....matter of fact it was > perched and singing in just about the exact same spot as > Friday. Also, the Bell's Vireo heard on Friday was still > singing almost continuously in the same spot. This vireo > proved just as elusive visually today, however a few birders > did get brief looks at the bird. We also had another 2 or 3 > Bell's Vireos singing in a territory that was quiet on > Friday. Again we had great or good looks at Henslow's > Sparrow, Willow Flycatcher, Grasshopper Sparrow, and > Dickcissel. > > It was a real pleasure to get folks out to see these > birds...and to see old birding friends and meet new ones! > > Daniel Moss > Pleasant View, TN > =================NOTES TO SUBSCRIBER===================== > > The TN-Bird Net requires you to SIGN YOUR MESSAGE with > first and last name, CITY (TOWN) and state abbreviation. > You are also required to list the COUNTY in which the birds > you report were seen. 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