[TN-Bird] Question: birds of Kingston Fossil Plant peninsula

  • From: "Allan Trently" <ajtcorax@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 09:15:11 -0400

I'm compiling a list of birds observed on the Kingston Fossil (Steam) Plant 
peninsula in Roane County, TN.  The peninsula is owned by TVA but is managed 
by TWRA as a Wildlife Management Area.  It is the area just east of the 
fossil plant.  It is east of the area where birders look for brown-headed 
nuthatches.  TOS has limited access to the area but I do remember at least 
one field trip to the area years ago.  There are some large fields on the 
peninsula that are dominated by Johnson grass.  I'm interested in all birds 
from the peninsula with especial attention to grassy field birds such as 
dickcissels and meadowlarks.

Can anyone help?



Allan Trently
Anderson County, Norris, TN
ajtcorax@xxxxxxxxxxx

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