A quick visit to both of these sites in Westerville (NE Columbus suburb) found that the cold weather had pushed out many land birds and water birds. The Long-tailed Duck remains at Shrock Lake in Sharon Woods, diving often to find who-knows-what to eat on the Lake bottom. Also present on the Lake were 2 Pied-billed grebes, 14 Wood Ducks, 30 Mallards, 2 Hooded Mergansers, and 20 Canada Geese. Lower Hoover Reservoir, despite having a much more substantial body of water, had only 2 Pied-billed Grebes, 10 Mallards, and 50 Canada Geese.
Looking for landbirds around the dam, Areas E-F, Maxtown boat launch, and Sharon Woods found little, except in the few spots that had poison ivy berries. At Maxtown, a berry patch had attracted E.Bluebirds, Yellow-rumped warblers, and the usual small flock of chickadees and downy woodpeckers. A similar patch in Sharon Woods had a surprisingly similar group of birds, plus Red-bellied Woodpeckers, a Hermit Thrush, and Titmice. Look around for these fruit patches in this cold weather and you're likely to find an interesting cluster of birds.
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