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I birdied around these 2 Metroparks south of Columbus this morning, and had a steady drizzle of late migrants. No big fallout,but plenty of interesting birds, including:

Cuckoos - only Yellow-bills, but they were at several locations
Flycatchers - lots of the expected Pewees & Great Crested, but also had quite a few Empids, including Acadians, Least, Willows, and 2 Yellow-bellied
Thrushes - Wood & Swainson's were widespread.  Only 1 Gray-cheek.
Vireos - lots of Red-eyed & Warbling
Warblers - Yellow,Parula, Tennessee (only 1), Magnolias (8-10),Chesnut-sided, Black-thr.Blue (female),BLACK-thr.Green, blackburnian, Yellow-rumpled, Yellow-throated, Redstart (10-12), Blackpoll (my FOS, singing at the Confluence area of 3-Creeks), Black&white, Kentucky (1@each park), Mourning (4 different birds), Canadas (3 Different birds), N.Waterthrush, ComYellowthroat
Tanagers - 3-4 Scarlets
Grosbeaks - 8-9 Rose-breasted, widely dispersed
Orioles - 10-12 Baltimores, 4 Orchards

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