Well it was a bit cold starting off this morning, but we (the few and the proud) did the morning birdwalk at kenyon college's BFEC (Brown Family Environ. Center). It was a pretty good walk, but again, we struck out on Warblers. They are most likely stockpiled some place, staging and going to make a big push when the winds are right. We still enjoyed views of the usual suspects and an interesting sighting of Carolina Chickadee copulation. Also heard was a BROWN THRASHER singing. The Bluebirds are building nests, and the Tree Swallows are claiming boxes as well. Also seen was a SWAMP SPARROW, E. TOWHEES singing, and GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLETS. SO I drove down the road after it all and stopped on Lower Gambier Road (that parallels the Kokosing River) trying to hear a Yellow-throated Warbler that I thought should have been back by now. Sure enough amongst the cardinals etc. I heard a lone singer, it was a YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER! My friend Lauren and I got out and listened for a while trying to locate the bird, there were many Sycamore trees around, and it seemed to be singing very high in a few of the trees across the road. We did get pretty good looks and listens on a male PILEATED WOODPECKER. so it was a nice day, not as nice as Mr. Glovers ;-). The BFEC is located along the Kokosing Gap Trail at 9781 Laymon Road, Gambier OH (740-427-5050). All birders of all experience levels are welcome and pretty soon here we should be getting some bigger numbers of good migrants! We meet a little before 8:00 at the main white building/barn structure for an hour walk on the grounds, every Wednesday, and I'll try and let people know about the upcoming saturday walks as well. Also feel free to visit and walk around anytime you like. Lots of Bluebirds! In response to what Bill Whan wrote, I would say that his cautions about believing everything you read on this listserve are good advice. Basically you learn who to believe after a while. And yes I really did hear and see what I reported, haha. But actually Bill, I am pretty sure that this guy believes what he is reporting... I could be wrong tho. I think he is just making I.D. mistakes, his Sabine's are most likely Bonaparte's Gulls, and his Arctic Tern, most likely a Forster's. The birds he claims to only see a couple times a year are birds that most of every other Serious birder sees only a couple of times in their life! I don't know. Oh well. Good birding, = Ben Warner ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at 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]