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I stopped at 2 sites in this north Columbus suburb -- Antrum Lake and Rush Creek Ravines -- looking for late migrants, but with little success.  Interestingly, the ravines held more late migrants than the riparian forest at Antrum.  Included among the notable birds were

Barred Owl - one adult was being mobbed by small birds at Antrum
Flycatchers - lots of Pewees at both sites (6-8 each), many of which are likely late migrants.  No empidonax at either site.
Vireos - Red-eyed at both sites, likely residents, while Antrum Lake had 7-8 singing Warbling Vireos (also residents).
Thrushes - little other than Robins, with only 2 laggard Swainson's, both in the ravines
Mimids - plenty of Catbirds at both sites, but nothing else
Warblers - resident Parula & Yellow-throated were at Antrum, while the ravines held late Chesnut-sided, Black-thr.Green, and 2 Redstarts
Orioles - 5+ singing Baltimore Orioles were at Antrum

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