[TN-Bird] You never know until you look

  • From: PYRPYRFECT@xxxxxxx
  • To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 17:53:56 EDT

Today was my annual day of yard work at my home in nw Shelby  County.  I 
noticed what I thought was a small hawk perched on a stump in  the shallows of 
the 
lake at the bottom of the hill behind my house.   Locating the binox, I 
focused on the alleged avain visitor.  It turned out  to be another stump, 
behind 
the first.  Then I noticed what I had  originally taken to be another stump was 
actually a greater yellowlegs, a new  species for the yard.
 
 
 Van Harris
Millington, TN
 

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