[TN-Bird] Re: Standifer Gap Marsh 1-9-05

  • From: K Dean EDWARDS <kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Jacob Job <zjrj5@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 15:25:07 -0500 (EST)

Keep in mind that this time of year the western subspecies
of CAVE SWALLOW would actually be much more likely.  This
would be a state first so well worth going back out to look
for it.  Cave Swallows have become increasingly common in
the east in winter.  There are currently 40-50 of them at
Huntington Beach State Park near Myrtle Beach, SC, where
they've been roosting for about a month.

Dean Edwards
Knoxville, TN



On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Jacob Job wrote:
...
>
>  Possible Cliff swallow, had a square-tailed swallow flying
> over for about 30 mins; had a light rump patch and was light
> underneath, cant say for sure what it was though; hopefully
> it will be back
>
...
>
>  Jacob Job
>  Johnson City, TN
>  ETSU
>
>  Ooltewah, TN
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