[TN-Bird] Standifer Gap Marsh: A World Class Marsh

  • From: "LeGrand Family" <elegrand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 20:06:31 -0400

In reply to David Patterson's comments about Standifer Gap Marsh, I'm 
thrilled that the church that owns the marsh is eager to protect it. After 
repeatedly reading about this marsh on this website and in North American 
Birds, I finally made a visit there on May 1 of this year (I was driving 
from Crossville that morning). This truly is a world-class marsh!! In a 
single spotting scope view there were 3 Soras and a Virginia Rail all at 
once (and another VA Rail was lurking off to the side). There were numerous 
others of each easily seen and heard that morning. David and Gloria showed 
up and graciously showed me a couple of Least Bitterns and nests. These were 
only the highlights, there being lots of other marsh birds there. 
Chattanooga is certainly blessed to have such a treasure as Standifer Gap 
Marsh.
-Ed LeGrand
Annandale, NJ
>
> From: "David and Gloria Patterson" <dgpatterson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [TN-Bird] Standifer Gap Marsh
> Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 14:54:02 -0400
>
> Today I talked again with Randy Wilson, property manager for the church 
> that owns the marsh.  We discussed the need for a management plan which 
> would meet the needs of the church and the community, including the 
> railroad, industries north of the marsh, and property owners downstream.
> The church recognizes the importance of the marsh, and they are eager to 
> protect and preserve it.  Mr. Wilson will be asking the church board for 
> guidance and authority to begin.
>
> I suggested that Scott Somershoe and Randy Wilson get in touch via e-mail 
> to begin the discussion, and gave contact information for Kevin Kalhoon 
> and Michael Bierly, important information resources.
>
> If there are other TN-birders who should be or would like to be kept 
> informed, please let me know.
>
> David Patterson, Standifer Gap Marsh, Chattanooga
>

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