Howdy all, My January quest for 100 species continued by starting the day at Camp Dennison on the east side of Cincinnati, where I found three Green-winged Teal, before the Cincinnati Bird Club Field Trip for waterfowl started. For a complete report of that trip led by Bob Foppe, go to Cincinatibirds.com under Sightings. I stopped by the Tech Center east of Milford off of Rt 50 in search of an Eastern Phoebe and first found an adult Sharp-shineed Hawk, hunting by watching the ground below some ornamental trees filled with berries. I was able to get quite close to this bird inside my van as a blind. Sharp-shinned Hawks are really not as common as Cooper's Hawk in this area so I had a chance to study it at close range. It was smaller than a Cooper's Hawk with a proportionately smaller head, quite apparent while it was perched and also quite apparent in flight particularly while sailing, during which the head is tucked back in relative to the front edge of the wings. The nape was completely solid dark gray with no whitish or light gray wash like a Cooper's Hawk. I found the eastern Phoebe just where Bob Foppe told me it would be, at the intersection of Tech Center and Eastman. However, Saturday morning the Eastern Phoebe was not east of this intersection, as reported to me by Bob Foppe, but was west along and embankment just where Eastman goes down hill. The Phoebe continued to spend time in the area visiting trees at the church on this corner. I continued to Clermont County east of Bethel to Dean Road, but had no success there finding either White-crowned and Fox Sparrows or Red-headed Woodpeckers as reported to me by Bob Foppe. It was probably too late in the morning. So, I stopped at a private yard with feeders off of Rt 125 west of Bethel, and looked for but did not find Fox Sparrow, but greatly enjoyed the busy Red-headed Woopeckers, at least two. I ended the day in western Hamilton County. At Miami Whitewater, I had two White-crowned Sparrows, new for the year, as well as one Eastern Towhee, a number of Song Sparrows, along the western hedgerow that borders the marsh and is accessible from Baughman Road and about three Eastern Bluebirds feeding in the eastern edge of the marsh. There were two Killdeer in the field next to the parking area on Baughman Road. I checked a location reported by Paul Wharton south of I74 and south of the intersection of Dry Fork Road and Harrison Avenue (go south at the Dry Fork Exit on I74) on a dead end road for American Pipits, Savannah Sparrows, which in late December where mixed in with a flock of Horned Larks. See report on Cincinnatibirds.com. No luck there in the harvested corn field, winter wheat field and grassy area. However, the grassy area produced a large flock of Tree Sparrows, +50, and many Song Sparrows. Not as much activity late in the day. I ended the day at the Fort Hill Power Plant below the lookout in Shawnee Lookout Park just as the sun was setting, where I saw a Peregrine Falcon, fly behind the two left stacks and disappear from view. Thanks to Jeff Hayes for the hint about this location. Not sure if the Peregrine Falcon went to roost or continued further east. I briefly looked at the flooded area in the fields along Lawrenceburg Road east from Elizabethtown, OH to the bridge across the Whitewater River and the gravel pit (Lost Bridge area), as well as the pond at Stateline Road nothe of Route 50 but found nothing unusual. There were several 100 Ring-billed Gulls in the fileds and a hadfull of Canada Geese in the fooded gravel pit. I ended the day at 92 species for 2007 in Ohio. Thanks to Bob Foppe for his helpful suggestions for bird locations. Jay Jay G. Lehman Cincinnati, OH [log in to unmask] ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. Additional discussions can be found in our forums, at www.ohiobirds.org/forum/. 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]