Hi Stefan,Thank you for questioning. We reviewed the description and pictures
of both in detail again and agree it was the Louisana Waterthrush.
Gerald HemmerDayton, TN
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<stefan.woltmann@xxxxxxxxx> Date: 4/1/18 3:41 PM (GMT-05:00) To:
dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [TN-Bird] Re:
Northern Water Thrush at Hiwassee
Hi Gerald,
This would be quite early for Northern Waterthrush - whereas Louisiana
Waterthrush is entirely expected at this date. Are you certain of the ID?
Best birding,
Stefan
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On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 2:08 PM, glhemmer <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Twenty-four species were identifed on 4/1/18 at Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge in
Meigs County Tn. Included were:Northern Water ThrushBlue Winged TealWhite
Throated Sparrow
At my home in Dayton Tn. A couple of notable birds on the same morning
included:Yellow Throated WarblerBlack and White WarblerYellow Rump
WarblerYellow Warbler
Gerald HemmerDayton, Tn.
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