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The unsettled weather last night grounded migrants across much of central Ohio, apparently.  I stopped by Gahanna Woods for a bit over a half hour, and had lots of migrants around the parking area and nearby forest, including:

Hummingbirds - 2-3 Ruby-throats
Flycatchers - 1 WoodPewee, 2 Acadians, 1 Great Crested
Vireos - 4-5 Red-eyed
Thrushes - 1 Wood, 5 Swainson's
Mimids - 8-9 Gray Catbirds
Cedar Waxwings - 5
Warblers - Tennessee - 3, Magnolia - 5, Black-thr.Blue - 1, Black-thr.Green - 2, Blackburnian - 1, Palm - 1, Black&White - 1, Amer.Redstart - 5, Ovenbird - 2, Wilson's - 1,  Unidentified warblers - 8+
Buntings,Grosbeaks - Indigo Buntings - 4
Sparrows - Chipping - 8+

I imagine that we're near the peak of landbird Fall migration here, so you might want to target your best migrant traps this weekend.

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