[TN-Bird] Re: Rankin Bottoms and vicinity (Cocke Co., TN)

  • From: <amjw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mtnsylva@xxxxxxx>,<bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,<TN-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 7:30:57 -0400

One small but delightful addition to Don's list:

One hummingbird

Alice Woody
Knox County, TN
> 
> From: "michael sledjeski" <mtnsylva@xxxxxxx>
> Date: 2006/05/15 Mon AM 07:18:24 EDT
> To: bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,  TN-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [TN-Bird] Re: Rankin Bottoms and vicinity (Cocke Co., TN)
> 
> I'd like to thank Don for keeping track of the birds encountered during the 
> trip.  I was particularly impressed by the number of Baltimore orioles, 
> which appear to be nesting in increasing numbers along the river.  We 
> watched one pair chasing crows from the top of a cottonwood.
> 
> Lake level was at 992.7, high for this date, and too high for any 
> significant  shorebird habitat.  I heard killdeer in a field near the 
> bridge, but I wonder if killdeer in fields lose their shorebird 
> certification.
> 
> Michael Sledjeski
> Cocke county TN
> 
> 
> >From: Don Miller <raincrow@xxxxxxx>
> >Reply-To: raincrow@xxxxxxx
> >To: TN-Bird <TN-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,        Bristol-birds 
> ><bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,        Butternuts 
> ><butternuts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: [TN-Bird] Rankin Bottoms and vicinity (Cocke Co., TN)
> >Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 23:09:52 -0400
> >
> >May 14, 2006
> >
> >Cocke County
> >
> >As they have on many occasions over the last few years, Leslie Gibbens
> >and Michael Sledjeski led an excellent birding trip by canoe this
> >morning on upper Douglas Lake in Cocke County.  I was privileged to be
> >part of it.
> >
> >Our group gathered at Rankin Bridge around 8:30, departed about 9:00,
> >and returned about three hours later.  The itinerary included a short
> >upstream swing along the western bank of the French Broad River, a float
> >downstream along the same side of the river for over a mile into the
> >edge of Rankin Wildlife Management Area, a turn to the eastern bank of
> >the river with a brief trip into the embayment near Holttown Road, and
> >finally a return along the eastern bank to the boat launch at Rankin 
> >Bridge.
> >
> >The total number of participants in the group was eleven.  I was unable
> >to get everyone's name, but maybe Michael and Leslie can provide that info.
> >
> >Numbers below represent the highlights of the morning, with a few
> >additional tallies for birds I found in a twenty-minute stop along Dutch
> >Bottoms before 8:30 and a quick trip on Lehigh Drive in the early
> >afternoon.  My totals are conservative; any trip participant with
> >additional info to contribute is welcome to chime in.
> >
> >Canada Goose (23);
> >
> >Wood Duck (9);
> >
> >Northern Bobwhite (at Rankin Bridge);
> >
> >Double-crested Cormorant (42, including 1 bird at nest);
> >
> >Great Blue Heron (7, including 3 birds at nest);
> >
> >Great Egret (seen near Holttown Road shortly after 12:00 by Michael
> >Sledjeski and me);
> >
> >Green Heron (2);
> >
> >Osprey (4--2 pairs);
> >
> >Bald Eagle (2 immatures);
> >
> >Red-shouldered Hawk (2--1 adult below Rankin Bridge, 1 downy young in a
> >nest upstream from Rankin Bridge);
> >
> >Spotted Sandpiper;
> >
> >unidentified peeps (6 fly-by birds at Rankin Bridge);
> >
> >Yellow-billed Cuckoo;
> >
> >Downy Woodpecker (10);
> >
> >Eastern Wood-Pewee;
> >
> >Eastern Kingbird (8);
> >
> >Yellow-throated Vireo (2);
> >
> >Warbling Vireo (3);
> >
> >Red-eyed Vireo (12);
> >
> >Tree Swallow (6);
> >
> >Northern Rough-winged Swallow (3);
> >
> >Cliff Swallow (75+, mostly at Rankin Bridge; far more birds are present,
> >but many were in nests or were otherwise not visible; there are several
> >hundred nests at the bridge);
> >
> >Barn Swallow (2);
> >
> >Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (20);
> >
> >Wood Thrush (on Lehigh Drive);
> >
> >Gray Catbird;
> >
> >Yellow Warbler (5);
> >
> >Yellow-rumped Warbler (seen by Rick Knight and Michael Sledjeski);
> >
> >Pine Warbler (along Dutch Bottoms);
> >
> >Blackpoll Warbler (2);
> >
> >Prothonotary Warbler (32);
> >
> >Kentucky Warbler (on Lehigh Drive);
> >
> >Common Yellowthroat (12);
> >
> >Wilson's Warbler (singing in a willow thicket along the shore at Dutch
> >Bottoms Baptist Church);
> >
> >Summer Tanager (on Lehigh Drive);
> >
> >Indigo Bunting (45);
> >
> >Chipping Sparrow;
> >
> >Orchard Oriole (12);
> >
> >Baltimore Oriole (13).
> >
> >Don Miller
> >Greeneville, Greene Co., TN
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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