[TN-Bird] Re: Rails, Plovers, etc. (Greene Co., TN)

  • From: "Ben Britton" <benbrdn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pandion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, TN-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 15:31:36 +0000

 
May 31, Walmart-Distribution 

After reading Don and David's post, I also visited the area yesterday
evening.  I never heard any rail calls, but I did finally flush 2 virginia's
from the levy around the 3rd pond.  No sora's were found, but I did find the
semi-palmated plover, and 2 greater yellowlegs.  I had to leave about 7:30 
pm, so a later visit might produce some rail vocalization. 

Ben Britton 

Morristown, TN


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From:  "Donald Miller" <pandion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To:  pandion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To:  "TN-Bird" <TN-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Bristol-birds"
<bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:  [TN-Bird] Rails, Plovers, etc. (Greene Co., TN)
Date:  Tue, 29 May 2007 23:55:08 -0400
>May 29, 2007
>Wal-Mart Distribution Center (WMDC), Midway, Greene Co., TN
>
>David Kirschke did a fine piece of birding this morning to find the rails
atWMDC.  Thanks to his timely post, I was able to learn about his sightings
and re-visit the area with him this evening.  We found the following:
>
>Virginia Rail (at least 4, third pond)
>Sora (at least 1, third pond)
>Black-bellied Plover
>Semipalmated Plover
>Greater Yellowlegs
>Lesser Yellowlegs
>Semipalmated Sandpiper (4)
>
>The plumage of the Virginia Rails (most, anyway) appeared very dark,
suggesting either immature birds or birds moving into adult plumage.  The
underparts showed very little reddish, and some blackish mottling was
apparent.  At least one bird was extremely dark below, with some whitish on
the throat, breast, and belly.
>
>The Sora was quite buffy below and appeared also to be an immature.  I
coulddetect no gray on the throat or breast.  The bill was a muddy yellow
color.
>
>Don Miller
>Greeneville, Greene Co., TN
>
>pandion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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