[TN-Bird] storm bird

  • From: "Carole Gobert" <cpgobert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 09:59:21 -0500

I had one new feeder bird that may have been brought in by the snow showers. 
  A pine warbler showed up at least once each day (Sat. and Sun.) and made a 
quick trip to the no-waste feeder (nuts, sunflower hearts) before being 
scared off by all the finches (house & American Goldfinches).  I had one 
pine warbler a couple years ago that pretty much stayed around all winter 
but this is the first one I've seen since.

The three lesser scaup are still at the pond on the Pellissippi State Campus 
in west Knox County.  Saw them Saturday morning sharing the pond with 12 
Muscovies and NO Canada Geese.

Carole Gobert
Knox County, Tennessee


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