I made forays to several locations in Blendon Woods & around Hoover Dam to look for late landbird migrants and early waterfowl, and was largely stiffed on both. Despite the nice morning, landbird migrants other than blackbirds were hard to come by. A few waterfowl have found Thoreau Pond at Blendon, but the lower reaches of Hoover Reservoir were conspicuously empty except for gulls. The few highlights included: waterfowl - 4 Lesser Scaup & 2 Hooded Mergansers at Thoreau Lake; nothaing at Hoover other than Mallards & geese Gulls - 120-140 Bonaparte's Gulls zooming around the lower reservoir, along with 100+ Ring-bills woodpeckers - active Pileateds at both Blendon (2) and Hoover Nature trail (1), but no migrant sapsuckers or Red-headeds nuthatches - many white-breasted nuthatches but no Red-breasteds despite a search of 3 different pine groves. wrens, kinglets - only 1 Winter Wren (at Blendon) despite being in perfect ravine habitat most of the morning. Only 1 Ruby-crowned (at Blendon), but plenty of Golden-crowned at several stops (especially in the pine groves) Bluebirds - on the way through, with high-flying groups of 3 & 5 at Blendon, 2 more at Hoover Warblers - only Yellow-rumps, but plenty of them at both sites Blackbirds - high-flying flocks headed south over Blendon during the early morning, with very few later. 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]