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 A brief hour along the Alum Creek Greebelt at Tanager Woods this morning (before the wind picked up) found a fairly good fallout of boreal migrants.  Highlights included:

Flycatchers - Pewees, Least, Acadian (2), Great Crested (2)
Vireos - many Red-eyed, but also White-eyed, Blue-headed, Warbling
Thrushes - 1 Wood, 8-9 Swainson's
Mimids - Catbirds, Mockingbird
Cedar Waxwings
Warblers - Parulas, Yellow, Yellow-throated, Tennessee (3), Magnolia, Chesnut-sided (3), Yellow-rumped, Blackburnian, Black-thr.Green, Bay-breasted, Palm, AmerRedstart(7), ComYellowthroat, Mourning, Wilson's

Buntings,Grosbeaks - many Indigo Buntings (8-10), fewer Rose-br.Grosbeaks (2)
Sparrows - nothing besides resident Chipping, Songs
Orioles - 2-3 Baltimores
Finches - 1 Pine siskin, along with the resident goldfinches

The shifting weather looks like it's stalled lots of migrants in central Ohio.  Bundle up and head out to your favorite local patch.

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