Reminder to Birders: Please keep your voices down when on the boardwalk. Loud talking, laughing and stomping scares away birds, drowns out their songs or causes camera vibrations for those once in a lifetime shots. If you want to whoop it up with your friends, please go to the parking lot. Thanks to the majority of you who are quiet and respectful when you bird. Warblers: Yellow rumped: at least 100 Palm: at least 80 Yellow: about 30 Ovenbird: 20 Black throated green: 15 Chestnut sided: 10 Waterthrushes: 10 Black and white: 6 Redstart: 6 Magnolia: 5 Common yellowthroat: 5 Black throated Blue: 4 Blackburnian: 3 Prothonotary: 3 Blue winged: 2 Cerulean:1 Hooded: 1 Blackpoll:1 Others: Double crested Cormorants Great Blue Herons Great Egrets Canada Geese Mallards Buffleheads Turkey Vultures Bald Eagle Solitary Sandpiper: 1 Morning Doves Rock Doves Downy Woodpeckers Hairy Woodpeckers Warbling Vireos:3 White eyed Vireo: 1 Blue headed Vireo: 2 Tree Swallows Purple Martins House Wrens: many nesting Ruby crowned Kinglet: 40 Blue gray Gnatcatcher: 20 Robins: many nesting Wood Thrush: 2 Veery: 10 Swainson's Thrush: 6 Gray Catbirds Starlings Scarlet Tanagers: 4 Cardinals White throated Sparrows: numbers diminishing from last week Song Sparrow Lincoln's Sparrows Swamp Sparrows Brown headed Cowbirds Red winged Blackbirds: many nesting Common Grackles Baltimore Oriole: 3 American Goldfinch House Sparrow ______________________________________________________________________ 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]