________________________________ From: Simpson, Bruce Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 3:02 PM To: [log in to unmask]; 'Cindy Host' Subject: L Hope/Zaleszi S F 12 warblers/songbirds Lake Hope State Park & Zaleski State Forest are located 14 miles south of Nelsonville(Rte 33) off of Rte 278. Below is a list of some of the birds Jason Simonis & I saw on April 17th(Thurs). We started at 6:45am & saw most of these birds by 9:30am. Then it got hot & very few birds were seen or heard. Hunter's Camp-Atkinson Ridge Road Warblers Prairie-male Hooded-2 males Pine-male Yellow-throated-3 males Pileated Woodpecker E Towhee Clearing-Atkinson Ridge Road Warblers Yellow-rumped-male Pine-male Prairie-male Baptist Church Rd Warblers Black-throated Green-male Pine-2 males Black and white-male Yellow-rumped-male Ovenbird-2 males Palm-male Yellow-throated-3 males Ruby-crowned Kinglet-2 males East Raccoon Road-Ridge Yellow-rumped Warbler-2 males Yellow-bellied Sapsucker-2 males East Raccoon Road-along Raccoon Creek Warblers Black and white-3 males Louisianna Waterthrush-6 Northern Parula- 3 male Cerulean-2 males Yellow-throated-2 males Yellow-rumped-8 Blue-headed Vireo-male Wood Thrush Cooper's Hawk Carolina Wren Great Blue Heron Hooded Merganser-female Wood Duck-male, female Belted Kingfisher Marsh-Rte 278 White-throated Sparrow Red-headed Woodpecker-3 Mallard-4 males Black Vulture Small Maesh-Rte 278 Red-headed Woodpecker Wood Duck-male, female Red-shouldered Hawk Solitary Sandpiper Lake Hope Schoolhouse Barn Swallows-4 Red-tailed Hawk-adult Shea Rd Alder Flycatcher Ruby-crowned Kinglet Warblers Louisianna Waterthrush Yellow-throated Belted Kingfisher-female Brown Thrasher N Mockingbird Red-headed Woodpecker Eastern Bluebird-male, female (Beaver Dam Area) King Hollow Rd/ Rte 278 Thrushes Hermit Wood Louisianna Waterthrush Belted Kingfisher-2 White-throated Sparrow Solitary Sandpiper Big Four Rd Yellow-throated Warbler Bruce Simpson- Naturalist at Blendon Woods Metro Park ______________________________________________________________________ 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]