[TN-Bird] Birding the Barrens and Lebanon

  • From: Oligobird@xxxxxxx
  • To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 23:37:38 EDT

Thanks to Terry Witt, Kay and I followed directions to Hickerson Rd, Coffee 
Co. and managed to hear and see Henslow's sparrow, a great view of a singing 
Grasshopper sparrow, and observed two American pipits on the bare ground with 
tufts of grass just to the east of the second right-angled turn in the road 
(see 
Henslow Sparrows in Mid TN, 5/26/2004).  We also have two reports of Eurasian 
Collard Doves in Lebanon, on Maple Hill Rd and Cherokee Rd, on a feeder 
eating sunflower seed. Off to New Mexico next week.
Ralph and Kay Brinkhurst
Lebanon, Wilson County

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