[TN-Bird] Standifer Gap Marsh

  • From: "David & Gloria Patterson" <dgpatterson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "tn-bird" <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "sefc" <SEFC-Birding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 17:16:13 -0800

Standifer Gap Marsh, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, TN
December 8, 2004
Virginia Rail, 7 or more, all in the long grass and cattails at the southern end

Black Vulture, 5, flew over in one group

SEDGE WREN, 1, in the long grass

TENNESSEE WARBLER, 1, first year(?), north end, 
  near gravel road turn-around

Vesper Sparrow, 1, at the north end of the mowed grass, 
  between the grass and the gravel road, there is a 
  30-ft wide strip of sparse dead weeds where sparrows
  can be seen 

Savannah Sparrow, 9, same place

David Patterson







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