[tn-bird] Re: CLARK'S NUTCRACKER...near Anniston Alabama...Still there sunday

  • From: john froeschauer <jdfroesch@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 20:58:19 -0700 (PDT)

Hey Smoot-

Guess I got some new addresses to get you at. I've
seen a CLNU out west. What's it doing here???

I assume you did'nt get my other messages. I've
penciled in the week of June 2-8 for knocking off our
routes. Last week in May could work, too. I'd like to
get Cedars done before it gets real hot. A cabin's no
problem at either place, and you can stay here if you
want also. Let me know if that week's good. I'll give
you Couch's Kingbird details when you let me know if
you've been getting my stuff.

See ya soon,

Fro
--- Clinton Major <smoot_major@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> Just A quick note to let everyone know that the
> Nutcracker was still in about the same place on
> Sunday morning when Howard Horne and I observed the
> bird for approximately 1/2 hour between 8:00 and
> 9:00 AM.
> 
> I am coping the directions from al-bird in case
> anyone needs them:
> 
> REVISED DIRECTIONS:   From I-20 east of Oxford, take
> exit #191 onto US 
> 431 
> south.  Travel 3.7 miles to AL 281 and turn right at
> signs for Cheaha 
> State 
> Park.  Follow AL 281 south for 13.1 miles to park
> entrance.  At large 
> brown 
> entrance sign turn right and pay your fee ($1 per
> person).  From the 
> pay 
> booth go straight ahead on the summit loop road for
> 0.6 miles to the 
> first 
> intersection.  You will pass two "upper campground"
> signs on the way.  
> At the 
> intersection turn left following the rock sign
> directions to "picnic 
> area and 
> tower."   You will pass a rock building and radio
> tower in 100 yards or 
> so on 
> the right.  In about 0.2 miles you will pass two
> picnic pavilions on 
> the 
> right (one is labeled pavilion #1).  From these
> pavilions go about 0.1 
> mile 
> to a metal and wood picnic table on the right (most
> other tables in 
> area are 
> concrete).  Look for orange surveyor tape on both
> sides of road marking 
> spot. 
>  This is the location the nutcracker seems to favor
> and has repeatedly 
> returned to.  The bird sometimes sits quietly in
> nearby trees and 
> blends in 
> well when not moving.  Given time it should fly down
> to feed.  Once 
> this 
> morning it flew a few hundred yards west over large
> rocks and was not 
> seen 
> again for over an hour.  There are other campgrounds
> in the area so it 
> might 
> be visiting other locations.  However, so far, it
> has remained faithful 
> to 
> the primitive camp area.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Smoot Major
> 
> smajor@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> 
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