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With a brief window in the morning yesterday, I visited two spots along Alum Creek in Columbus, Innis Park and Tanager Woods, to check on migration.  Work is commencing in Innis on the last link in the northern bikepath, the segment up to Easton.  It will certainly change the amount of people in this under-utilized park.  For about 45 minutes at each park yesterday morning, there was a modest movement of temperate migrants, including

Sapsuckers - only 2 at Tanager Woods
Phoebes - 2 at each park
Blue-headed Vireo - FOS singing at Innis
Winter Wren - 1 singing at Innis was topped by 2 singing at Tanager Woods
Golden-cr.Kinglet - modest 'waves' with 5-6 at each park
E.Bluebird - 1 singing at Innis
Yellow-throated Warbler - 1 singing along creek at Innis
Yellow-rumped Warbler - 2 at Innis, 4 at Tanager Woods
Chipping Sparrows - 3-4 singing at each park
White-thr.Sparrows - 10-12 at each park
Fox Sparrow - 2 singing at Innis
Junco - 1 singing at Tanager Woods

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