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Shrike nest
- To: "carolinabirds@duke.edu" <carolinabirds@duke.edu>,Wayne Irvin <ephstop@mindspring.com>
- Subject: Shrike nest
- From: Clyde Sorenson <clyde_sorenson@ncsu.edu>
- Date: Mon, 09 Jun 2003 11:54:47 -0400
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All,
Salinda Dailey and I found a shrike nest in a pine tree I use as a
landmark for one of my stops on my BBS route in Wayne and Johnston
Counties last Tuesday. The nest tree is very close to the county line
on Raynor Mill road. Even though the nest wasless than 30 fsst from my
head, I didn't see either of the adults until my 3 minute stop was
almost up. Althoug we couldn't see into nest (its about 12 -14 feet off
the ground) I assume their feeding youg because one of the adults flew
in with an insect. If anyone wants more specific directions, I'll try to
help out.
We found 68 species on the route; probably the most exceptional species
was a Swainson's warbler (singing late!), heard in the swamp near the
very last stop (we missed the Mississippi kites we saw last year,
though). Usually, BBS routes get kind of grueling towards the end, but
last Tuesday was extremely enjoyable.
Take care,
Clyde Sorenson
Clayton and Raleigh, NC