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We spent an hour & a half walking around the woodland trails at this SE Columbus/Reynoldsburg MetroPark and found a good fallout, especially at the northern end of the woods, around Ashton Pond.  At that location, warblers & thrushes were so thick, it was a tricky decision about where to look.  Notables included:

Flycatchers - Acadians, Least, Pewees (9-10), Great Crested (4)
Vireos - Blue-headed, Red-eyed (12+)
Thrushes - Wood (7-8), Hermit, Swainson's (15+)
Warblers - Yellow, Parula, Nashville, Tennessee, Yellow-throated, Magnolia (9-10), Chesnut-sided (12+), Blackburnian, Black-thr.Greens, Bay-breasted, Yellow-rumped, Black&White (5-6), Redstart (15+), Ovenbird, Canada (4), Hooded (3)
Others - Rose-brGrosbeak (only 2), Indigo Buntings, Scarlet tanagers (4+), Baltimore Orioles

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