Hi all, A big thank you to all who participated in last weekend's OOS Annual Conference extravaganza at Mohican State Park and Forest. It was an awesome time, with nearly 200 birders from many nooks of Ohio, and as Randy Rogers pointed out, we collectively found about 160 species of birds. Not to mention bats, plants, and other interesting critters. I've been sticking up some photos at my blog: http://www.ohiobirds.org/blog/blog.php should you be interested. Mohican was a new locale for us and the conference, and I suspect that we'll be back there next year, based on the feedback we're getting. While Mohican State Forest is "only" about 5,500 acres - compared to our last venue, Shawnee, which is 65,000 - it is packed with stunning biodiversity. We missed a number of species that should have been found, and I expect next year's species list of birds will easily surpass the 160 of this year. Also, I want to publicly thank and acknowledge two of our board members whose terms expired with Saturday night's election, Micki Dunakin and Rob Harlan. Many of you know them, I'm sure. Both were involved from the beginning with the OOS, and have played an important part in helping us to grow to about 800 members and do the things that we've been able to do in the short three years since we launched. Micki lives in Antwerp, in Paulding County, along with her husband Doug, and among many other things they found the legendary Paulding County Gyrfalcon of 1996. Not to mention a couple of Kirtland's Warbler. Both are active in conservation efforts in their local area, and we wish Micki well and thank her for helping us. Rob is very well known as one of Ohio's best field birders, who also sports one of the biggest Ohio lists of anyone. He was present at the very first OOS planning meeting, and played an important role in our formation. Many of you know his writing, too - Rob writes the "Further Afield" column in the Ohio Cardinal and has for many years. He also has served as editor of that publication, and as a member of the Ohio Bird Records Committee. Next time you run into Micki or Rob, be sure and thank them for what they've done to help Ohio's birders. Our new board members, elected Saturday night, are Dana Bollin and Marc Nolls. Dana is the naturalist at Maumee Bay State Park and longtime birder and bander, among many other things. Marc is from the Akron area, and is a newer birder with a wealth of skills that are invaluable to an organization like ours. We look forward to working with Marc and Dana, and I'm sure you'll meet them before long if you haven't already. Jim McCormac, President Ohio Ornithological Society ______________________________________________________________________ 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]