Sorry for the delayed post. I have been away from an internet connection for the past two days, and got back home late last night. On Friday, 01/18/08, after work, I found 40 Northern Shovelers (#82) at Camp Dennison on the east side of Cincinnati. Saturday, 01/19/08, at Killdeer Plains WA: Six Greater White-fronted Goose (#83), five Tundra Swans (#84), one Mute Swan (#85), one drake Northern Pintail (#86), and four Rough-legged Hawks (RLHA) (#87). The waterfowl were in pond 27. The RLHA were in the vicinity of the Sportsman Center and east. There were at least two different sightings of Northern Shrike, but I never found this bird ...or two. There was an adult Bald Eagle (#88) flying west near the intersection of Road 46 and road 112 north of Upper Sandusky. I looked for but did not find flocks of Horned Larks, longspurs and Snow Buntings in this area. I continued north to the Toledo area, where between 2:45 and 3:30 pm in Woodlawn Cemetery, I found five Common Redpolls (#89) quietly feeding on sweet gum balls with a flock of 30 American Goldfinch. These birds were in the vicinity of the high bridge and toward Central Avenue. I had to check the Sweet Gum trees carefully to find these birds. I added Black-capped Chickadee (#90) at the feeders at the Oak Openings Metropark Nature Center. At the nearby location On Sunday, 01/20/08, I checked the entry road at Magee Marsh from the Black Swamp BO building east to the lake for about 1.5 hours looking for the Northern Shrike. No luck. The bird could have been hunting very low to stay out of the wind. I saw an adult Bald Eagle in the area. At East Harbor SP, I added two Great Black-backed Gulls (#91) and about 10 Common Mergansers (#92). I stopped at Bay View at the spit, looking for the previously reported Snow Buntings but found none. There were six valiant Ruddy Ducks in the only, very small open water hole on the east side of the spit. Heading east toward E 72nd Street, I stopped at Rocky River, where I found 15 Common Golden-eye (#94) and two female BLACK SCOTERS (#95), 12 Ruddy Ducks and three American Coot. At E. 72nd Street, I found six different Glaucous Gulls (one of them an adult) (#96), three Iceland Gulls (#97), two different Lesser Black-backed Gulls (#98) and one immature Thayer's Gull (#99). At Sims Park, there were 20 Common Golden-eye and a flock of about 40 scaup. It was getting too dark for identification. Jay Jay G. Lehman Cincinnati, OH [log in to unmask] ______________________________________________________________________ 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]