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Echoing the recent reports of PINE SISKINS, particularly Rob Thorns Columbus
observations, I heard at least 2 siskins this morning in Upper Arlington
(Franklin County) while walking past Northwest Blvd.

Aaron Boone
Columbus, Ohio
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Subject: [Ohio-birds] MarbleCliffSiskins,10-19

Several stops along the Scioto River in Marble Cliff and Upper Arlington
produced 2 more Pine Siskins this morning, 1 at Marble Cliff, another
upriver at Griggs dam.  The rest of the morning list included more-expected
temperate migrants.  Highlights were:

Ring-necked Ducks - 7 at Marble Cliff are the forerunners of big flocks
usually found there by Bob Royce

Cormorant - several were on both the Dublin Rd quarry and the Scioto River
above Griggs dam

Sharpie - 1 lurking along the bikepath at Marble Cliff marks the 3rd
straight morning that I've seen this species.

Sapsucker - none along the the Scioto, but 1 was lurking in the ravine at
Redick Park, just west of the river.  This isolated patch of scrubby forest
is often good for strays.

Brown Creeper - 1-2 were at every stop, marking their first widespread
appearance here.

Hermit Thrush - 2 were in the dense honeysuckle along the Marble Cliff
bikepath

Winter Wren - singles were at Griggs and Redick Park

Kinglets - both species were common at every stop, with Golden-cr.
outnumbering Ruby-cr. about 2:1

Warblers - only Yellow-rumped, but they were ubiquitous.

Sparrows - flocks of 10-20 White-throated Sparrows were at every stop, while
several Chippings were flyovers at Griggs.  I didn't have enough time to
stop at nearby Sullivant Trace, which has a great isolated field that might
have bolstered sparrow species #s.

Blackbirds - small numbers flying south overhead at every stop.  Usually
there's a big roost at nearby Campbell Mound Quarry, but I wasn't there
early to see the outflight.  I did stop by the Cremeans Water Plant in NE
Columbus during the evening and had a roosting flock of around 2500 birds.
Are there other reliable blackbird roosts in central Ohio?  This is the time
to visit them.

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