[TN-Bird] Results of NTOS Field Trip to Radnor Lake

  • From: Scott Block <gyswain@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: TN Bird <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 17:19:16 -0500

Radnor Lake

July 15, 2012

Davidson County



Six birders participated in the NTOS field trip to Radnor Lake on Saturday,
July 14. We walked around the lake in quite humid conditions and with some
light rain. Several WOOD THRUSHES were singing as we started up the road to
the lake. BLACK VULTURES were seen feeding on a deer carcass near the
lake-side deck but we did not dally as the smell was quite strong.  Along
the way we heard and saw a few SUMMER TANAGERS and GREEN HERONS. On the
east end of the lake a dark colored duck with orange legs was seen preening
on a log. Based on the color, size, bill color and an absence of white in
the wings, it was determined to be an AMERICAN BLACK DUCK. It was a good
outing and we made it back to the cars just before the heavy rains started.



Below is a recap of the walk.



Canada Goose - 30

Wood Duck - 40

American Black Duck - 1

Mallard - 12

Great Blue Heron - 1

Green Heron - 5

Black Vulture - 8

Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1

Mourning Dove - 1

Barred Owl - 1

Chimney Swift - 3

Belted Kingfisher - 2

Red-bellied Woodpecker - 6

Downy Woodpecker - 4

Northern Flicker - 1

Pileated Woodpecker - 2

Eastern Wood-Pewee - 2

Acadian Flycatcher - 2

White-eyed Vireo - 1

Red-eyed Vireo - 1

Blue Jay - 2

American Crow - 2

Northern Rough-winged Swallow - 8

Barn Swallow

Carolina Chickadee - 9

Tufted Titmouse - 6

White-breasted Nuthatch - 2

Carolina Wren - 8

Wood Thrush - 5

American Robin - 2

Summer Tanager - 6

Northern Cardinal - 9

American Goldfinch – 8



Scott Block

Nashville

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