Dang, I liked Don Miller's format of getting to the data quickly. I'm too wordy to be that precise, but I'm not above stealing a good idea. Here goes: Jan. 4-5, 2003 Foothills Parkway, Smokies(FP) Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge (HWR) Standiffer Marsh, Chattanooga (SM) Brainerd Levee, Chattanooga (BL) Nickajack Lake (NL) Lakeshore pulloffs on Hwy. 58 north of Chattanooga, for Jos. Vann's Town (JVT) Much of this will be negative data, although I did 24 annual birds over the weekend. Much thanks to David and Gloria Patterson, for their regular posts on Standiffer Marsh, a new birding area to me, and to David Trently, who told me how to get there. The Chattanooga area seems to be blessed with truckers bent on self destruction. Last summer a Hazmat spill on I-75 found me making my way home via country roads through Kingston. This time one ran the median and dumped on its side in the other lane, ultimately making 20 miles of I-24 into a parking lot the rest of the afternoon. I had just passed the exit to I-59, last place to turn around, when everybody's brake lights went on. Took two hours to get past, and then I had to later come back - although that was just a big gaper's block by then of about 20 mintues. Pied-billed Grebe (NL - comprise about 5% of the coot flocks) Double-crested Cormorant (NL) Canvasback (HWL - a single with three Ring-necks) American Black Duck (HWL - another single) Gadwall - everywhere, most numerous duck. Hooded Merganser (HWL - nice males) Northern Pintail (BL) Northern Shoveler (BL) Green-winged Teal (BL) Cooper's Hawk (HWL) Red-shouldered Hawk (BL- immature) American Coot (NL - numerous as the sands on the beach) Virginia Rail (SM - single call at dusk) Sora (SM - abbreviated call at dusk) Sandhill Crane (HWL - about 10,000, Whooper not seen, may have migrated north or I was just unlucky) Common Snipe (BL-6) Bonaparte's Gull (JVT - numberous) Great Horned Owl (SM - pair hooting at dusk) Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (NL) Eastern Phoebe (HWL) Sedge Wren (SM - thanks to David, wish I followed his advice about bringing waders, but driving 4 hours in wet shoes and socks builds strength & character) Palm Warbler (BL - again, thanks to David) Yellow-rumped Warbler (BL - found this one myself) Dark-eyed Junco (FP) Savannah Sparrow (SM) Swamp Sparrow (SM) Red-winged Blackbird (BL & SM - just a bit too late in the day for the Rusty Blackbirds David and Gloria saw) Brown-headed Cowbird (BL) Red Crossbill (FP - 0, that flock of 150 reported by Charlie Muise - nada. Crossbills are about as parapetetic as this birder) Next weekend, weather permitting, I'm heading west. Saturday, Nashville and Pace'sPoint-Paris Landing area, Saturday Reelfoot area, Sunday morning - open to whatever's moving from Reelfoot to Memphis. Purpose, ticking annual birds. Scientific value = 0. Mileage and fatigue factor = immense. Anyone wanting to meet me in the field contact me off list. James Brooks Jonesborough, TN =================NOTES TO SUBSCRIBER===================== The TN-Bird Net requires you to sign your messages with first and last name, city (town) and state abbreviation. ----------------------------------------------------- To post to this mailing list, simply send email to: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send email to: tn-bird-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Topographical Maps located at http://topozone.com/find.asp * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Visit the Tennessee Ornithological Society web site at http://www.tnbirds.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * TN-Bird Net Owner: Wallace Coffey, Bristol, TN jwcoffey@xxxxxxxxxx (423) 764-3958 =========================================================