- RBA * Ohio * Statewide * May 25, 2007 * OHST0705.25 - Species Mentioned (Caps denote a review list species) Little Blue Heron TRICOLORED HERON GLOSSY IBIS King Rail Willet Whimbrel Marbled Godwit Wilson's Phalarope Red-necked Phalarope Laughing Gull Barn Owl Olive-sided Flycatcher Yellow-bellied Flycatcher Golden-winged Warbler Connecticut Warbler Evening Grosbeak - Transcript This is the Ohio Rare Bird Report for May 25, 2007. Compiler: Paul Gardner. Email: [log in to unmask] This is a summary of noteworthy birds reported from Ohio in the previous week or so. Reports have been gleaned by the compiler from various internet sources, particularly Ohio-Birds, The Ohio Birding Forum, the RareBird.org forums, Cincinnati Bird Sightings Log, Southwestern Ohio (Dayton) Rare Bird Alert, and from some individual observers who kindly share their knowledge. Questions, comments, complaints and additional noteworthy sightings not posted to one of the above may be sent to the compiler. Review List Species. (Review list species are sufficiently rare that details of any sighting can help increase our understanding of Ohio's bird life. Suggestions and guidelines for submitting documentation of review list birds can be found at the OOS website (www.ohiobirds.org). TRICOLORED HERON: Gabe Leidy flushed one at Pike Creek Wildlife Area on the 24th. GLOSSY IBIS: Two were seen from the Welcome Center Walking Path at Magee Marsh on the 18th according to "Bret" at RareBird.org. Frank Frick saw one at Spring Valley Wildlife Area on the 18th. Larry Gara reported it still remained on the 20th. Kenn Kaufman reported that Pike Creek Wildlife Area, Sandusky County, yielded two to the "Flycatchers in the Rye" North Coast Open team on the 19th. Gabe Leidy did not relocate them on the 24th. Other Notable Sightings Little Blue Heron: Alex Hickey and others spied one at the marsh area of Acton Lake, Hueston Woods State Park, Preble County on the 23rd. King Rail: The North Coast Open team "Flycatchers in the Rye" found two actively calling at Mallard Club Marsh Wildlife Area on the 19th. Willet: The North Coast Open team "Flycatchers in the Rye" ticked one at Metzger Marsh Wildlife Area on the 19th. Whimbrel: Paul Wharton saw one at Miami Whitewater Wetlands, Hamilton County, to the northeast of the observaton deck on the 23rd. Marbled Godwit: "Teircel" at Rarebird.org observed a single bird make a brief stopover at Metzger Marsh on the 19th. Wilson's Phalarope: Rick Counts located one at Longbrake Wetlands, Hardin County, on the 18th and again on the 24th. Red-necked Phalarope: Rick Counts found one at Longbrake Wetlands, Hardin County, on the 18th. Laughing Gull: Larry Gara found a breeding-plumaged adult along the Caesar Creek SP beach on the 24th. Barn Owl: Rob Thorn reported hearing one screech over Tanager Woods Park, Columbus, on the night of the 22nd. Olive-sided Flycatcher: Rick Counts added one to the Longbrake Wetlands, Hardin County, list on the 18th. On the 19th the NCO team "Flycatchers in the Rye" found one along Girdham Road in the Oak Openings, Lucas county. Bath Nature Preserve, Sumit County, yielded one to Jen Brumfield on the 20th. Sam Corbo found one at French Park in Amberley Village, Cincinnati, on the 21st. Andy Sewell spotted one at Kiwanis-Dublin Riverside Park, Franklin County, on the 23rd. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher: Randy Rogers reported that one graced the OOS conference at Mohican State Park on the 19th. Ray Hannikman had one along the lower Zimmerman trail at Headlands Beach State Park/Mentor Lagoons on the 20th. Golden-winged Warbler: John Kuenzli found a singing male along the Terrace Trail at Battelle-Darby Metropark, Franklin County, on the 22nd. Connecticut Warbler: Ray Hannikman found one on the 20th at Headlands Beach State Park/Mentor Lagoons along the lower Zimmerman trail, which Ray says is a "weakly defined path along the western edge of Shipman Pond below the actual Zimmerman trail". Suzanne Wagner reported the bird was heard, but not seen, the following day. On the 21st, Rob Lowry heard one along the first part of the pet trail at Highbanks Metro Park, Delaware County. Evening Grosbeak: One visited a feeder near Beck's Mill in southern Holmes County on the 21st according to Bruce Glick. - End Transcript Paul Gardner Columbus, OH ______________________________________________________________________ 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]