Hoover reservoir was pretty good this morning, both for shorebirds and otherwise. I visited the East Shore and the Wiese Rd./Boardwalk areas. Most shorebirds were in the latter spots (as were the waterfowl), but the best landbirds were along the east shore. The diversity there was good but numbers were low. Shorebirds: -Killdeer -Semipalmated Plover - 16 -Black-bellied Plover - 1 -American Golden-Plover - 1 -Spotted Sandpiper - 14 -Pectoral Sandpiper - 17 -Greater Yellowlegs - 16 (most along Wiese Rd.) -Lesser Yellowlegs - 16 -Least Sandpiper - 38 -Semipalmated Sandpiper - 14 -Stilt Sandpiper - 2 -LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER - 1 (first of the season for me) -Also a lone Caspian Tern Waterfowl: small numbers of Blue-winged Teal, Green-winged Teal, Northern Shovelers, Wood Ducks, and American Wigeon Landbirds: -Horned Larks - many flybys over the mudflats -Sharp-shinned Hawk (on Pelican Island) -YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER - 1 (juvenile) -Red-breasted Nuthatch - 4 (flybys) -Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1 -Least Flycatcher - 2 -"Trail's" Flycatcher - 2 (neither calling) -Yellow-rumped Warbler - 6 -Black-throated Green Warbler - 2 -Nashville Warbler - 2 -MOURNING WARBLER - 1 (nice male bird across from Pelican Island) -Blackburnian Warbler - 1 -Tennessee Warbler - 1 -Chestnut-sided Warbler - 1 -Magnolia Warbler - 1 Good birding, John -- John Kuenzli 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]