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In between rainy periods, I visited these 2 parks (the one in NE Columbus, the other in nearby Gahanna) as well as Blendon woods.  My list at Blendon was not much different than Bob McNulty's, but the other two parks had a modest fallout, especially Innis.  The totals included

Cuckoos - all Yellow-bills, but had 2 at Innis, another at WG
Hummers - several at both parks
flycatchers - Pewees were common at both parks, as were Great Crested.  Innis also had Acadian & Yellow-bellied, while WG had several Acadian
Vireos - Red-eyed were abundant at both parks; each also had a few Warbling
Thrushes - Swainson's were common at both parks; each also had a few Woods, and Innis had a Gray-cheeked
Warblers - Innis had a dozen species, WG had 7. Both had plenty of Redstarts, and decent #s of Magnolias and Chesnut-sided, and a few Yellowthroats, as well as resident Parulas & Yellow-throated.  Innis also had single Cape May,
Black&white, Yellow, Tennessee, Prairie, and Mourning.
Tanagers - both had Scarlet tanagers
Grosbeaks - both had singing Rose-breasted
Buntings - both had 3-4 singing Indigos
Orioles - both had 2-3 singing Baltimores

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