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It was a slow morning at Alum Creek Lake, with only a few surprises. Water levels continue to be high here, effectively limiting waterfowl and shorebird activity (but allowing Hoover to draw down, since the 2 are linked). I stopped at New Galena, Plumb Rd, SummerRidge, and Cheshire access areas, all along the east shore. Notables included:
Great Egret - 1 bird flying south over the Cheshire causeway
Ospreys - 3 separate individuals at 3 different locations
Larids - 350+ Ring-billed Gulls scattered around the lower reservoir, most of them at the beach. A single Caspian Tern was fishing offshore at Cheshire.
Swift & Swallows - light on the aerial insectivores, with only 1 swift and a handful of migrant swallows (12 Barn, 1 Cliff), all heading down the middle of the lake.
Flycatchers - 3 E.Kingbirds at New Galena were late-ish migrants, while an Acadian Flycatcher at Cheshire was not so easily categorized
Warblers - hardly any, save for a singing male Black&White at New Galena.
Grackles - a big roost east of Plumb Road sent out 2400 birds late in the morning. I don't remember them flocking this early in prior years, but have already seen large flocks in several areas of central Ohio.
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