The Phalarope was NOT present this morning at 8:30-45 AM.
The construction site was active and there was only one Killdeer in the
vicinity.
Tim Jeffers
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 8:08 AM, Kevin A. Calhoon <kac@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I found a molting female Wilsons Phalarope in a wet construction site (on
right as you enter Camp Jordan area across from gray work trailer)
yesterday afternoon around 5:00 PM it stayed in same place feeding with
Killdeer until we left it around 7:30. Never a common species in SE TN and
even more rare in summer.
Kevin Calhoon
Assistant Curator of Forests
Tennessee Aquarium
423-785-4070