[TN-Bird] straggler or breeder?

  • From: K Dean EDWARDS <kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Tennessee Birds <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 08:51:56 -0400 (EDT)

Still not too late to add a bird or two apparently.

Had a singing Kentucky Warbler in the yard (west Knox Co.)
this morning (24 May).  Hopefully he'll stick around to
breed but likely just passing through.

This is #132 for the yard I think (still need to recount,
could be #131) and the 30th warbler species leaving only
Prothonotary, Wilson's, Mourning, Swainson's, both
waterthrushes and YB Chat (among the regular species)
on the "to get" list.

Also had about 25 Cedar Waxwings in the yard this morning.
We get them year-round but this is a pretty good number for
our yard this time of year.


We have YB Chat, C Yellowthroat, White-eyed Vireo and
Blue Grosbeak as some of the more interesting birds
on territory around the parking lot at work (also west
Knox Co).  No sign yet this year of the Prairie Warblers
that were here last year.


Dean Edwards
Knoxville, TN


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