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Saturday, March 22, 2008

2 State Parks and 3 Year Birds

March 21, 2008
Tennessee - Hamilton County - Collegedale
Eastern Towhee (m)
American Crow
Brown Thrasher
European Starling (3)
Mourning Dove (2)
Eastern Gray Squirrel
Northern Cardinal (3m, f)
Eastern Cottontail
American Robin (2+1)
Common Grackle (3)
Mallards
Black Vulture

Tennessee - Hamilton County - Harrison
Mallard (2)
Canada Goose (22+)
Virginia Opossum - dead
American Crow (2+2 harassing a Red-tailed Hawk)
Red-tailed Hawk
American Coot (90+)
Mallard (5m, 4f)
Great Blue Heron (2)
Ring-billed Gulls
Northern Mockingbird (2)
Turkey Vulture (2)
American Robin

Tennessee - Hamilton County - Chattanooga
Northern Mockingbird
American Crow (2+3+1+3)

Tennessee - Hamilton County - Booker T. Washington State Park
American Crow
Mallard (2m, 2f)
Eastern Bluebird (2m, f)
American Coot (2+76+15)
Canada Goose (2)
Belted Kingfisher
Barn Swallow
Ring-billed Gull
Common Loon - 3 in breeding plumage, 1 in intermediate plumage, 2 in non-breeding plumage - year bird
Turkey Vulture
Tufted Titmouse
American Robin
Carolina Chickadee (3)
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (f)
Downy Woodpecker
Hairy Woodpecker (m, f-excavating nest hole. She could fit about half-way in.) - seems to be a year bird
Northern Cardinal - heard

Tennessee - Hamilton County - Harrison Bay State Park
Dark-eyed Junco [slate-colored] (5)
Tufted Titmouse (5)
Carolina Chickadee
Blue Jay
European Starling
Eastern Phoebe (2)
Eastern Gray Squirrel
Ring-billed Gull (2+)
Canada Goose (3)
Mallard (12+)
American Coot (25+)
American Crow (4+2+3)
Pied-billed Grebe (2+3)
Turkey Vulture (3)
American Black Duck - year bird
Great Blue Heron
Eastern Bluebird (f, m)
Barn Swallow

Tennessee - Hamilton County - Ooltewah
Rock Pigeon (7)
House Sparrow (m)
Northern Mockingbird
European Starling

4 comments:

  1. 3 year birds--how cool! Glad you've been able to get in some birdwatching trips.
    Nan

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  2. I'm getting spoiled! Sixteen year birds in the last four days! Now if I could get that Eurasian Collared-Dove I'd have another lifer.

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  3. Guess you'll have to come out this way. Usually see them about halfway between here and Gallatin.

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  4. Yea! Got the Eurasian Collared-Dove today in Chattanooga. Not that I wouldn't like to come out your way!

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