Friday, 3/9/07 2:00 - 4:45 pm -Location: Wayne County, south of Route 30 -- Prairie Lane, Killbuck Marsh (Cemetery Road and the Kimber Road railroad tracks), Wright Marsh, environs. -Birders: Scott Hannan, Kyle Lang 1.) TREE SWALLOW -- a pair, circling about over the water on Prairie Lane (see directions below), near the gravel pit. Good looks. Is this the first report from the area? <<this is where I always get my first of the year>> Reported to Bobolink Rare Bird Alert 2.) *Tundra Swan (can't guarantee no Trumpies, but who knows) - 60, one with collar; couldn't read, due to "heat waves" with all that sunshine (near 60 degrees!) 3.) *Turkey Vulture -- 2-3, scattered about 4.) *Killdeer -- good numbers at all above locations ----- and the less notable finds... ---------- 5.) Ring-necked Duck -- hundreds, all locations well represented, most numerous 6.) Redhead -- at least dozens at all locations above; some of the best numbers I've seen in years 7.) Canvasback -- 20-30 total, most at Wright Marsh 8.) Lesser Scaup -- about 20:1 ratio, in favor of Ring-necks 9.) COMMON GOLDENEYE - one at Kimber Road railroad tracks, one at the "226 Fish Pond" across from Wright Marsh 10.) Mallard 11.) Canada Goose 12.) American Wigeon (no, didn't see Eurasian despite effort and imagination) 13.) Green-winged Teal -- 2 at Cemetery Road, 1 at Wright Marsh 14.) Northern Shoveler -- small numbers at Wright Marsh 15.) American Coot 16.) Hooded Merganser - 8-12 at all locations 17.) Wood Duck (a few at Wright) 18.) American Black Duck -- a pair at Cemetery Road 19.) Gadwall -- Prairie Lane, Wright Marsh 20.) Bufflehead -- 4-6 at Cemetery Road and Wright Marsh 21.) Great Blue Heron - 1, Killbuck Marsh along Clark Road east of 83 A few we missed: Ruddy, Blue-wing, Pintail (and of course, Smew ) Along with a smattering of land-lovers, most notably RUSTY BLACKBIRD, Common Grackle, Eu. Starling, Cardinal, Blue Jay, Song Sparrow, American Robin... Locations: --Prairie Lane: 83 south of Wooster, turn east on Prairie Lane, both sides flooded, mostly frozen (but not for long!!) --Cemetery Road: Route 226 South of Wooster, left on Cemetery Road, pull-off is on the left --Wright Marsh: you'll see the sign from 226, just north of Cemetery Road --Willow Road railroad tracks: 226, between Cemetery Road and Wright Marsh; turn east on Willow, park just past the RR tracks on the left; walk up the tracks on the opposite side of the bridge (i.e., across from Wright Marsh) <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. ______________________________________________________________________ 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]