[TN-Bird] Re: Brown Booby - Directions

  • From: Leslie Koller <les_birds@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "birder1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <birder1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "kbreault@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <kbreault@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2012 08:44:24 -0700 (PDT)

Copied from the Arkansas listserv,  10:30 this morning...

Brown Booby
Joe Neal  reports the Brown Booby continues at Lake Norell this morning.  It 
spent a lot of time perched on a water intake structure near the dam, 
but has been all over the lake today.
 Leslie Koller
Benton, Arkansas


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 From: Michael Todd <birder1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; kbreault@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2012 9:02 AM
Subject: [TN-Bird] Re: Brown Booby - Directions
 

All,
 
No news of the Booby yet today, but I made the trip over yesterday. This is a 
fairly small lake, but the Booby can be out of sight for prolonged periods of 
time if it chooses a perch in one of the various coves around the lake. But, 
eventually it seems to come back to the boat dock of the home owners who 
reported it, or the dock right across the water from them. This is an 
outstanding opportunity to get some nice (as in less than 20 feet when it is at 
dock of owner) looks at this great bird. When I first arrived it spent two 
hours just sitting there on the roof of the dock, watching us watch it....We 
were lucky enough yesterday to have someone with a pontoon boat offer to take 
us out and get some really nice looks at it during one of the times it was gone 
from its usual perch. 
 
This place is one that there is no easy way to get there....I followed my gps 
and took the Rushing Rd (the gravel one mentioned in the email Kevin forwarded) 
and had no issues, it is just a fairly rough gravel road you are on for 4 or 5 
miles, nothing major though. 
 
Hope this bird hangs around for others to enjoy, I will post some photos soon, 
it is a striking adult (male I believe by the amount of slate color around the 
eye, haven't researched this though). Some very nice photos have already been 
posted to the ARBirds list.
 
Good Birding!!
 
Mike Todd
McKenzie, TN
birder1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.pbase.com/mctodd


--- On Sat, 8/11/12, kbreault <kbreault@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


>From: kbreault <kbreault@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [TN-Bird] Re: Brown Booby - Directions
>To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Date: Saturday, August 11, 2012, 8:49 AM
>
>
> 
>TN Birders:
>If you have not yet heard there is a Brown Booby in AR (first for the state). 
>Here are directions from Dan Scheiman on ARBIRD.
>Kevin Breault
>Brentwood
>
>
>
>
>________________________________
> From: Dan Scheiman <birddan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: ARBIRD-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Sent: Fri, August 10, 2012 11:19:03 PM
>Subject: Brown Booby - Directions
>
>A few birders have had trouble finding the location this evening. Although the 
>mailing address is Alexander, it turns out Lake Norell is actually far to the 
>north and west of that town.  Also, while Google Maps and my Garmin took me to 
>the house (made earier to find by all our friends' cars parked there), don't 
>follow those directions if coming from Little Rock.  Google will take you on a 
>long, winding, hilly, gravel logging road (Rushing Rd.).  The preferred road 
>is still long, winding, and hilly, but paved - we all learned this from the 
>homeowners and took the paved road
 out.
>
>From Little Rock, take I-440 to the Colonel Glenn exit.  Take Col Glenn west a 
>short way and turn left onto Lawson Rd.  Take Lawson a long way (15 mi?), 
>staying on it as it becomes East Lawson, then West Lawson. Lawson ends at a 
>fork - take the right (west) fork to Lake Norell Rd.  Close to the lake it 
>intersects with two roads - turn right onto Lake Norell Dr.  Follow Lake 
>Norell Dr. as it winds north around the eastern north-south finger of Lake 
>Norell. After Lake Norell Dr. turns south for a short stretch, stay straight 
>onto N. Lake Dr. rather than follow Lake Norell Dr. as it turns north again.  
>N. Lake Dr. becomes Eagle Nest.  Follow Eagle Nest past Crappie,Hoot Owl, 
>Trout, Chickadee, and Fawn Trail.  The house, 17007, is on the left just 
>before Eagle Nest makes one final turn to the right and downhill to its 
>terminus.  It has a rough, dirt semi-circular driveway.
>
>On the left side of the
 house is a waist-high white gate.  From there go behind the house and you'll 
see deeply cut, steep stone stairs that lead down to the dock.  If the bird is 
stilling on the dock roof you'll see it from the stairs, or you'll see its 
whitewash if it isn't there, on the far left corner of the dock roof.  The 
homeowners, Pat and Vickie Martin, know that birders are coming.  I don't know 
their schedule tomorrow, but it may be polite to knock first.
>
>Dan Scheiman
>Little Rock, AR
> 

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