Birds of North Carolina:
their Distribution and Abundance
Birds of North Carolina - New County Submission
Presented are the records submitted for consideration and their action.
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select * from submission_new where 1 and species like 'T%' order by action, species,county
1action
Accept
species
Tahiti Petrel
county
Dare
observer
Peter Flood, Brian Patteson et al.
email
hlegrandjr@gmail.com
date
29 May 2018
location
pelagic trip out of Hatteras
comments
Photographs and a description of the bird are found on Patteson's Seabirding website. This is a first record for continental North America.
photo_link
cbc_photo
date_time
2018-11-12 05:17:33
reviewer_comment
update_on
2018-11-12 17:17:49
update_ip
, 174.99.20.214
2AcceptTennessee WarblerAlexanderRon Underwood, Garnet Underwoodrongto@gmail.comOctober 16, 2008Our front yard on Huckleberry Ridge Rd, Hiddenite, NCVisited our bird bath.2011-08-25 23:35:260000-00-00 00:00:00
3AcceptTennessee WarblerGatesFloyd Williamstony.desantis@ncdenr.gov9/18/83Merchant's Millpond State ParkOccasionally see in fall.2012-02-18 02:15:520000-00-00 00:00:00
4AcceptTennessee WarblerGranvilleDeck Stapletondestapleton@embarqmail.comSeptember 30, 200980 acre farm on Jack Clement rdgreenish back, white undersides, grayish head. This is only record of this species for this property. Seems like I should see these more often here, but I don't.2011-12-08 16:22:510000-00-00 00:00:00
5AcceptTennessee WarblerLeeHerb Wilson9/10/81ebird report2014-05-09 20:38:280000-00-00 00:00:00
6AcceptTennessee WarblerMadisonebirdd2012-09-25 11:55:370000-00-00 00:00:00
7AcceptTennessee WarblerOnslowBuddy Garretts2012-01-10 09:53:070000-00-00 00:00:00
8AcceptTennessee WarblerRandolphJane Lawrencejewelwing.jane@gmail.com10/11/2003Pisgah Road, 14 miles SW of AsheboroObserved on my property every fall since 2003.2011-08-25 23:35:260000-00-00 00:00:00
9AcceptTennessee WarblerStokesKendall Hardentkh@med.unc.edu9-23-20071424 Horseshoe Rd, Westfield, NCobserved on multiple days and several times in groups of at least a half-dozen T warblers with other warblers mixed in...observed most autumns for the past 7 years2012-12-10 15:43:170000-00-00 00:00:00
10AcceptTennessee WarblerWayneEric Deanwolfpackdeans@bellsouth.netprior to 1980only 1 record2011-08-25 23:35:260000-00-00 00:00:00
11AcceptTennessee WarblerYadkinMarbry Hopkinsmbh1952@yahoo.com10/10/2012Yadkin County Park1 seen2012-11-05 13:59:200000-00-00 00:00:00
12AcceptTownsend's SolitaireAveryCurtis Smalling and many othershlegrandjr@gmail.com13 August 2015Grandfather Mountain, at or very near the Mile High BridgeBird lingered into September 2015. Photos on the CBC Photo Gallery. Record was accepted by the NC Bird Records Committee. 2016-12-05 06:21:400000-00-00 00:00:00
13AcceptTownsend's SolitaireSwainLexi Thomashlegrandjr@gmail.com2021-10-10Clingmans Dome, Great Smoky Mountains National Parkdetails and photos on eBird report2022-02-08 10:07:072022-02-08 10:08:46, 174.99.8.135
14AcceptTownsend's WarblerHaywoodTodd ArcosSeptember 13, 2014Richland Balsam Overlook, which is very close to the Haywood and Jackson county line. Not quite sure which. Photo has been accepted by the NC Bird Records Committee. Record is published in Chat 79:53.2015-06-13 12:06:450000-00-00 00:00:00
15AcceptTree SwallowAlexanderRon Underwood, Garnet Underwood, Cynthia Dickerson, Bill English, Debbie Burnleyrongto@gmail.comMay 4, 2011Corner of Lackey Farm Rd and Cheatham Ford Rd., Hiddenite, NCPair of Tree Swallows apparently nesting in a Bluebird box at this intersection.2011-08-25 23:35:260000-00-00 00:00:00
16AcceptTree SwallowNorthamptonNick Flanders, Elisa Enders, Ed Coreyflicknanders@hotmail.com5/26/2013Roanoke River between Weldon and US-258.2 seen flying low over River.2014-02-28 11:49:330000-00-00 00:00:00
17AcceptTree SwallowPerquimansFred & Paulette Lobdellfplobdell@embarqmail.com1994same2012-02-16 20:51:260000-00-00 00:00:00
18AcceptTree SwallowPersonPaul Glasspag@gcrcompany.com3/3/13Concord Methodist ChurchSeen while the Northern Lapwing was present.2013-11-02 18:08:140000-00-00 00:00:00
19AcceptTree SwallowWilsonAnn Brices2012-06-08 12:00:320000-00-00 00:00:00
20AcceptTricolored HeronAsheMrs. A.B. Hurtharry.legrand@ncdenr.gov6 May 1962none givenReported in Chat 26: issue 4.2012-01-04 10:31:150000-00-00 00:00:00
21AcceptTricolored HeronForsythFran Baldwinderekhudgins@gmail.comJuly 23, 1974 Reynolda LakeAn immature, the first of three county records from the 1970s, was seen at Reynolda Lake. This record is in The Chat (38:4). This is a historic record, mentioned in David Disher's Birding Guide to Forsyth County, North Carolina Second Edition and submitted by Derek Hudgins.2012-01-04 10:31:150000-00-00 00:00:00
22AcceptTricolored HeronHendersonWayne Forsytheharry.legrand@ncdenr.gov22 July - 3 August 2003Near the French Broad RiverTwo birds. Reported in Chat 67: issue 4.2012-01-04 10:31:150000-00-00 00:00:00
23AcceptTricolored HeronMooreJohn Birdjohnmarkbird@gmail.com8/22/21Lake surf/woodlake (Vass, NC)https://ebird.org/checklist/S93594510?_gl=1*1ubbzzo*_ga*MzY1Nzc1OTMwLjE2ODA1NzQzMjE.*_ga_QR4NVXZ8BM*MTY4ODAwMDY1Mi4zNDUuMS4xNjg4MDAwNjcyLjQwLjAuMA..&_ga=2.220410074.391332599.1688000652-365775930.16805743212023-06-28 09:06:072023-08-10 10:52:13, 174.99.16.142
24AcceptTricolored HeronPittDr. Veronica S. Pantelidispantelidisv@ecu.euAugust 27, 1990Helen's Crossroads Catfish PondsOne also seen September 2, 2000, at Lake Glenwood, 5 mi. east of Greenville, south of NC 33, on Eastern Pines Road, on the edge of the lake.2012-01-04 21:58:500000-00-00 00:00:00
25AcceptTricolored HeronRockinghamMartin Wallmwbirdmail@gmail.com7/25/2020Grogan LakeLow water levels at Grogan Lake attract shorebirds and waders. This bird showed up in 2020 and was present for over a week. https://ebird.org/checklist/S71802005ViewYes2022-09-22 04:50:192022-09-26 16:07:23, 174.99.4.90
26AcceptTricolored HeronWayneEric Deanwolfpackdeans@bellsouth.netSep 4, 2010water treatment plant wetlandsmost recent sighting2011-08-25 23:35:260000-00-00 00:00:00
27AcceptTricolored HeronWilkesWendell Smithbadgerboy@wilkes.net9/2/1964North WilkesboroCited in Audubon field Notes 19-12021-10-22 05:33:592022-02-08 10:18:16, 174.99.8.135
28AcceptTricolored HeronWilsonAnn Briceann.brice@gmail.com8/4/2015Lake WilsonSize of little blue heron nearby. Long neck, white throat, side of neck and wings brownish. Back slate. Had several good looks.ViewYes2015-08-16 17:37:190000-00-00 00:00:00
29AcceptTricolored HeronWilsonAnn Briceann.brice@gmail.com8/4/2015Lake WilsonSize of little blue heron nearby. Long neck, white throat, side of neck and wings brownish. Back slate. Had several good looks.ViewYes2016-01-12 19:26:44 2017-01-16 10:38:06
30AcceptTrumpeter SwanBuncombeSimon ThompsonSimonrbt@gmail.com18 February 2017French Broad River- Ledges River Park, near Asheville1 or more birds had probably been present for several weeks and remained for another week or so after identification. Photos on e-bird2018-12-16 10:48:242018-12-31 09:59:25, 174.99.20.214
31AcceptTrumpeter SwanHydeKaren Lebing, Keith Ramos, et al.hlegrandjr@gmail.com20 December 2015Mattamuskeet NWRAt least two individuals, remaining into the winter. Many photos taken. Record published in the Spring 2016 issue of The Chat.2016-12-05 06:58:500000-00-00 00:00:00
32AcceptTundra SwanCaldwellWalt Kentx2012-01-04 21:44:540000-00-00 00:00:00
33AcceptTundra SwanCaswellWalt Kentd2011-12-11 22:20:090000-00-00 00:00:00
34AcceptTundra SwanDavieLee P. Powellleep57@gmail.com4/10/2015Lake Louise Mocksville, NCWe are guessing it is a Tundra Swan2015-04-10 16:33:570000-00-00 00:00:00
35AcceptTundra SwanPersondavid pennebakerdavey51@centurylink.net11/23/14home today, 75 keyser lnwas out walking today,birding around home , mostly songbirds, when noticed gull in air above 250 ft aprox id as bonapartes, when i noticed other white birds much larger than gull, in v formation, flying south, could not see necks as they were already past but large size and v formation only could be swans 2014-12-11 14:31:410000-00-00 00:00:00
36AcceptTundra SwanPersondavid pennebakerdavey51@centurylink.net11/23/1475 keyser ln1 further note, this bird i grw up with along shiawasee river oakland county [holly-davisburg]in 1970,s every spring and fall i would hear and see 1000.s flying over head in huge v,s i would hear them yodeling before i would see them2016-01-12 19:27:14Test review from Tom_20170102 Accepted since already reported for county.2017-01-02 13:38:50
37AcceptTundra SwanPittDr. Veronica S. Pantelidispantelidisv@ecu.euNovember 19, 2003Lake Glenwood, 5 mi. east of Greenville, south of NC 33, on Eastern Pines RoadOne floated by me, 15 feet away from where I sat on bench in wooded area of my home by lake. It floated out to the middle of the lake and then around a bend and departed.2012-01-04 21:59:020000-00-00 00:00:00
38Reject   UnrejectTrumpeter SwanCarteretDonna Yourainedonnay@ec.rr.com2/09/165042 Mattie Street Morehead City NC 28557rnadjacent pondFirst observed 2/9 and then daily until 2/16/16. Lone Trumpeter Swan joined Geese with their young and a few Mallards. They seemed to welcome it or at least tolerate it very well. Did not seem startled by my presence but I did not approach closely. I do have more photos. ViewYes2016-02-21 12:34:10This is a Mute Swan. 2017-01-16 10:38:06