Amid all of the holiday gatherings, I was able to squeeze in morning trips to these two reservoirs north of Columbus to look for migrant waterfowl. Though not quite as big as Hoover, both have a history of snaring unusual waterfowl (just not in the numbers at Hoover). Neither had much to offer, but there were some interesting finds. Dabbling Ducks - very few on either lake, mostly small groups of Mallards & Black Ducks Diving Ducks - a few Hooded Mergansers on O'Shaughnessy, mostly around the inlet to Twin Lakes Loons - 6 Common Loons at 4 different points along the ALum Lake shore; none on O'Shaughnessy. Grebes - 10 Horned Grebes along the Alum shore, none at O'Shaughnessy Cormorants - none at ALum, but 1 was flying south over the dam at O'Shauighnessy Gulls - sizeable influx, with 600 Ring-bills on the beach at ALum (120+ at O'Shaughnessy) and 150+ Bonaparte's scattered along ALum Reservoir (140 at O'Shaughnessy) Raptors - no eagles at either, although a photographer mentioned seeing one at O'SHaughenssy on the 23rd woodpeckers - still good numbers of flickers, with 6 at ALum and 3 at O'Shaughnessy; no sapsuckers or Red-headeds at either. Bluebirds - 7 at Alum and 6 at O'SHaughenssy, so their movement is slowing down. Robins, waxwing - many small flocks of Robins all along ALum Creek below the dam, but few above (less honeysuckle). This morning a similar situation held along the Scioto River, with lots of flocks from Kiwanis park up the the dam and beyond, taking advantage of a big crop of honeysuckle berries. Waxwings, in contrast, were almost absent; I had to work to find one at O'Shaughnessy and found none at Alum. Wrens, Kinglets - lots of Carolina Wrens at many stops on both reservoirs; their numbers are near peak after several mild winters. A lone winter wren was at Kiwanis Park along the Scioto. Golden-crowned Kinglets were at many stops on both reservoirs. Rob Thorn [log in to unmask] EarthLink Revolves Around You. ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]