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The park is located approximately 18 miles (29 km) east of Knoxville, Tennessee. The park is located along the French Broad River. The park's address is 2809 Kelly Lane, Kodak, Tennessee 37764. The park can be accessed from Interstate 40 via exit 402 (Midway Road).
5) and a pool of 25 indigo buntings captured and observed, it was determined that approximately two out of twenty-five indigo buntings should live up to six years. Using the calculated annual rate of six-year-old birds obtained (2/25 = 0.08), an annual rate of 0.656 was calculated, 12% higher than the annual rate of 0.585, leading to the 1 out ...
Lazuli bunting. Male Female Passerina amoena (Say, 1822) southern Canada to northern Texas, central New Mexico and Arizona, and southern California. Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Varied bunting. Male Female Passerina versicolor (Bonaparte, 1838) Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas in the United States south throughout Mexico as far as Oaxaca: Size ...
This list of birds of Tennessee includes species documented in the U.S. state of Tennessee and accepted by the Tennessee Bird Records Committee (TBRC) of the Tennessee Ornithological Society. As of February 2020, 423 species were on the official list. [ 1 ]
Indigo bunting: E 13 4.4 Nashville warbler: E 112 45.2 Northern rough-winged swallow: E 91 1 Rose-breasted grosbeak: E 102 29.2 Ruby-throated hummingbird: E 50 0 Scarlet tanager: E 24 4.2 Veery: E 28 16.6 Wood thrush: E 26 13.4 American goldfinch: F 588 68.8 Blue jay: F 291 166.4 Brown thrasher: F 56 6.4 Brown-headed cowbird: F 1184 154.6 ...
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The Cherokee National Forest headquarters are located in Cleveland, Tennessee.The Cherokee National Forest mostly lies within eastern Tennessee, along the border with North Carolina, and comprises nearly the entire border area except for sections within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Copper Basin.
The painted bunting (Passerina ciris) is a species of bird in the cardinal family, Cardinalidae. It is native to North America. It is native to North America. The bright plumage of the male only comes in the second year of life; in the first year they can only be distinguished from the female by close inspection.