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Tennessee Bird Records Committee
The Official List of the Birds of Tennessee October,
2007 The Review List The
Committee requests documentation for all species on the following Review List
and any species not currently on the list or listed as ‘Extirpated’
or ‘Extinct’. In general, reports of Regular species
are considered valid records without documentation. However, some of these Regular species
only occur in very specific or local habitat, and should be documented when seen
away from their normal range. Occasionally other species classified Regular
occur unexpectedly (for example, out of season) and the Committee may request
documentation of details. The Committee
requests documentation of breeding for any species not previously known to have
bred in Tennessee. As
a special note, the recent reports of Trumpeter Swan and Whooping Crane in Tennessee represent birds
from as-yet un-established reintroduction efforts in northern states. The TBRC encourages everyone to continue documenting
such sightings and reporting them to the regional editors of the seasonal reports
in The Migrant; however, the TBRC will
not act on these reports unless these populations should become established and
self-sustaining. o Black-bellied Whistling-Duck o Fulvous Whistling-Duck o Brant o Barnacle Goose o Cackling Goose, document outside West Tennessee and
subspecies other than “Richardson’s” o Eurasian Wigeon o Mottled Duck o Cinnamon Teal o Garganey o King Eider o Harlequin Duck o Barrow’s Goldeneye o Masked Duck o Pacific Loon, document away from Kentucky Lake o Yellow-billed Loon o Western Grebe o Clark’s Grebe o Greater Shearwater o Band-rumped Storm-Petrel o Northern Gannet o Brown Pelican o Neotropic Cormorant o Magnificent Frigatebird o Great Blue Heron, document “Great White”
Heron o Tricolored Heron, document away from Mississippi
River o Reddish Egret o White-faced Ibis o Roseate Spoonbill o Swallow-tailed Kite o White-tailed Kite o Mississippi Kite, document outside West Tennessee o Northern Goshawk o Swainson’s Hawk o Gyrfalcon o Prairie Falcon o Yellow Rail o Black Rail o Clapper Rail o Purple Gallinule o Limpkin o Snowy Plover o Wilson’s Plover o Piping Plover, document away from Mississippi
River o Black-necked Stilt, document away from Mississippi River o Long-billed Curlew o Hudsonian Godwit o Red-necked Stint o Sharp-tailed Sandpiper o Purple Sandpiper o Curlew Sandpiper o Ruff, document away from Mississippi
River o Little Gull o Black-headed Gull o California Gull o Thayer’s Gull o Iceland Gull o Lesser Black-backed Gull, document outside West Tennessee o Glaucous Gull o Sabine’s Gull o Black-legged Kittiwake o Ivory Gull o Sooty Tern o Gull-billed Tern o Arctic Tern o Royal Tern o Black Skimmer o South Polar Skua o Pomarine Jaeger o Parasitic Jaeger o Long-tailed Jaeger o Band-tailed Pigeon o White-winged Dove o Inca Dove o Common Ground-Dove o Groove-billed Ani o Snowy Owl o Northern Saw-whet Owl, document outside East Tennessee o Ruby-throated Hummingbird, document in winter o Black-chinned Hummingbird o Anna’s Hummingbird o Calliope Hummingbird o Broad-tailed Hummingbird o Rufous Hummingbird, document carefully to rule out similar
species o Allen’s Hummingbird o Say’s Phoebe o Vermillion Flycatcher o Ash-throated Flycatcher o Variegated Flycatcher o Northern Shrike o Bell’s Vireo o Fish Crow, document outside West
Tennessee o Common Raven, document outside East
Tennessee o Violet-green Swallow o Black-capped Chickadee, document away from highest
elevations of eastern mountains o Brown-headed Nuthatch, document away from local breeding
areas o Rock Wren o Bewick’s Wren, document outside Rutherford and Wilson Counties o Townsend’s Solitaire o Hermit Thrush, document breeding o Varied Thrush o Sage Thrasher o Sprague’s Pipit o Magnolia Warbler, document breeding o Yellow-rumped Warbler, document
breeding and “Audubon’s” Warbler o Black-throated Gray Warbler o Townsend’s Warbler o Kirtland’s Warbler o MacGillivray’s Warbler o Western Tanager o Green-tailed Towhee o Spotted Towhee o Bachman’s Sparrow, document outside Hardin,
Montgomery, and Wayne Counties o Clay-colored Sparrow o Black-throated Sparrow o Lark Bunting o Harris’s Sparrow o Golden-crowned Sparrow o Dark-eyed Junco, document forms other than “Slate-colored”
Junco o McCown’s Longspur o Smith’s Longspur o Black-headed Grosbeak o Lazuli Bunting o Painted Bunting, document outside Shelby County o Western Meadowlark, document outside West Tennessee o Yellow-headed Blackbird o Shiny Cowbird o Bullock’s Oriole o Pine Grosbeak o Red Crossbill, document away from eastern mountains o White-winged Crossbill o Common Redpoll There
are published reports of the following species from Tennessee but documentation has not been
submitted to the TBRC. The committee would
like to make a special request for documentation of these reports. o
Bridled Tern o
Long-billed Murrelet o
Cave Swallow o
Great-tailed Grackle
TBRC
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