[TN-Bird] Re: Pine Warblers

  • From: "Mark Allen Greene" <magreene@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 14:44:11 -0600

I've also had a very dull female Pine Warbler coming to my feeders for the
past week or so.  It loves the homemade suet we put out.

I haven't heard the baby Barn Owls for the last few night so I'm not sure if
they've left the nest or if they're just not being as vocal now.

Good birding,

Mark Greene
Trenton, TN
-----Original Message-----
From: K Dean EDWARDS <kde@xxxxxxx>
To: Tennessee Birds <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 8:33 AM
Subject: [TN-Bird] Pine Warblers


>
>
>
>The male Pine Warbler that I mentioned had started coming to our
>feeders last week hasn't missed a day since and, today, brought
>his better-half along with him.  He sings almost constantly and
>seems to have set up their territory with our lot at the center
>which is strange to me as there are only a handful of small pines
>in our part of the woods.  They may still move up the road to the
>pine thicket when it comes time to actually get down to nesting
>I guess.  Or maybe competition and Pine Beetle devastation has
>forced them to accept a less suitable habitat.
>
>The Am Goldfinches and Yellow-rumped Warblers are beginning to
>get their spring colors.  The local Red-tails were carrying sticks
>a few weeks ago and were doing courtship flights this weekend.
>The woodpeckers have been chasing each other for weeks now and the
>Chickadees and Bluebirds are checking out accommodations.
>
>
>Dean Edwards
>Knoxville, TN
>
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