I hiked around several of the Battelle-Darby MetroPark accesses between Orient & Georgesville this morning, looking for late migrants or unusual strays. I stopped at Pleasant Valley access (outside Harrisburg), Indian Ridge, Wagtail Trail, and Cedar Ridge. I checked prairie areas at Indian Ridge, the Wagtail Trail, and along Darby Creek Drive for Dickcissels, but with no luck. Very few migrants, but several interesting strays, including:
Broad-winged Hawk - 1 was calling and soaring over the Terrace Trail at Indian Ridge. This is the largest forest block along this stretch, so it would figure to attract this forest-loving hawk. They're rare here outside of migration.
Yellow-billed Cuckoos - birds were calling at Pleasant Valley, Indian Ridge, and the Wagtail Trail, so they've arrived.
Willow Flycatchers - not unusual, but numbers seemed up, topped by 6-7 at Pleasant Valley
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher - another late migrant, this one along the Terrace Trail at Indian Ridge access.
Parula Warblers - formerly rare here, they've expanded during the last several years. I had them at Indian Ridge, Wagtail Trail, & Cedar Ridge.
Louisiana Waterthrush - 1 was nervously chipping around a side ravine at Cedar Ridge.
Kentucky Warbler - one singing on territory along the Terrace Trail, virtually the only place along the Darby to expect them.
Yellow-br.Chats - singing birds at the Terrace Trail and the Wagtail Trail. They breed sparingly in this vicinity.
Summer Tanagers - formerly rare here, but today I found singing males along both the Terrace Trail and at Cedar Ridge
Blue Grosbeak - not along the Darby, but a bird was singing along Youngs Rd on the west side of the Columbus Landfill
Savannah Sparrows - singing birds were along the north and west sides of the Landfill as well as at nearby Fryar Park
Orchard Orioles - singing males were on territory at Pleasant Valley and the Wagtail Trail
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