I made a foray to these 2 parks west of Columbus this morning hoping for a good fallout. No single site was swarming with birds, but the diversity over all sites was good. At Prairie Oaks I stopped at the Sycamore Plains trail (which was a mud pit due to recent rains & flooding), Darby Bend Lakes, and the Northern canoe launch area. Afterwards I stopped briefly at Hilliard Municipal Park, then went north to Glacier Ridge. Notable birds included: Waterfowl - fairly light, but there were 2 cormorants & a Hooded Merganser still at Darby bend Lakes, and 4 Ruddy Ducks at Corazon Lakes outside of Glacier Ridge Shorebirds - lots of sky ponds in the area, but little in the way of shorebirds. Darby Bend Lakes had 4 Spotted & 1 Solitary Sandpipers Red-headed Woodpeckers - at least 2 of these handsome birds were foraging in the woodlots west of the parking area at Glacier Ridge; it's too early to say if they were migrants or prospecting for territories. Flycatchers - calling Phoebe, Crested Flycatcher, & 2 E.Kingbirds at Sycamore Plains Vireos - Blue-headed, Yellow-throated, Warbling, White-eyed, & Red-eyed, all at Prairie Oaks Wrens,Gnatcatchers - widespread House Wrens & Carolinas, but nothing else. Another banner day for Gnatcatchers, with dozens at Prairie Oaks & Glacier Ridge Kinglets, Pipits - only a few Ruby-crowns, at Sycamore Plains & Hilliard Municipal woods. A flock of 7 pipits was at Darby Bend Lakes Thrushes, Mimids - Wood Thrush was the only widespread forest thrush. Brown Thrashers were at nearly every stop; they're having a great migration so far. Gray Catbirds were even more common, but that's expected here. Warblers - a dozen species, with the best spot Sycamore Plains. Totals included Yellow - LOTS, included 7-8 at Darby Bend Lakes Parula - singing birds at Sycamore Plains & Darby Bend Lakes Nashville - at nearly every site, they've arrived in numbers in the last day or so Tennessee - 1 singing at Sycamore Plains Black-thr.Green - singing at several different spots Yellow-throated - singing at Sycamore Plains & Darby Bend Lakes Yellow-rumped - still the most numerous, with double-digits at most stops Palm - 3+ at Darby Bend Lakes Am.Redstart - 1 singing at Sycamore Plains N.Waterthrush - good movement, with birds at Prairie Lincoln Woods, Sycamore Plains, and Hilliard Municipal Park Common Yellowthroat - singing birds at Sycamore Plains, Darby Bend Lakes, & Glacier Ridge Wilson's Warbler - 1 singing at Sycamore Plains Tanagers - Scarlets were singing at several different locations Buntings,Grosbeaks - Indigo Buntings were at several locations, while 2 Rose-br.Grosbeaks were at Glacier Ridge Sparrows - singing Savannah Sparrows at both Sycamore Plains & Glacier Ridge, while 2 singing GRASSHOPPER SPARROWS were along the entrance road to Glacier Ridge. White-throateds had a last hurrah, with flocks of 10-20 at nearly every stop. Orioles - Baltimores were widespread, even away from Darby Creek. Darby Bend Lakes had 2 singing Orchard Orioles as well. ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. Additional discussions can be found in our forums, at www.ohiobirds.org/forum/. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]