[TN-Bird] Blackburnian & other new migrants at Radnor Lake, Davidson Co.

  • From: JanKShaw@xxxxxxx
  • To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 11:39:09 EDT

4-24-07
Radnor Lake
Davidson Co.
It was a wonderful morning at Radnor Lake, before and after the rain.  
Fourteen warbler species were seen or heard by me and Kevin Bowden, several new 
for 
the season for me.  Other new arrivals included Great Crested Flycatchers and 
Wood Thrush.
osprey 1
chimey swift
eastern phoebe 2
great crested flycatcher 4
eastern kingbird 1
northern rough-winged swallow
barn swallow
no tree swallows
blue-gray gnatcatcher
wood thrush 1
cedar waxwing
white-eyed vireo 4 - one singing the weep note of a great crested fly. and 
then the dee dee dee of a chickadee right after!
blue-headed vireo 1
red-eyed vireo 3
blue-winged warbler 1
Tennessee warbler 1
Nashville warbler 1
yellow warbler 1
yellow-rumped warbler 50+
black-throated green 2
blackburnian 1 male
palm warbler 30+
blackpoll warbler 2
black-and-white warbler 1
prothonotary 2
worm-eating 1
Louisiana waterthrush 1
Kentucky warbler 1 
scarlet tanager 2 males

Jan Shaw
Nashville, TN


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