Blendon Woods is located in the northeast corner of Columbus off of I 270 & Rte 161. Take the Little Turtle Way exit. I would like to thank the many people who helped find these birds. Nature Center Area Warblers Black-and-white Blackpool Blackburian-male American Redstart-young female Chestnut-sided--young female Black-throated Green-female Bay-breasted Cape May-female, young Canada-female N Waterthrush-Sept 6th Carolina Wren Cedar Waxwing-6 Lake Trail Warblers Ovenbird-4 American Redstart-female E Wood Peewee Summer Tanager-female E Towhee-male Wild Turkey-female, 5 young Swainson's Thrush N Waterthrush-Sept 6th Thoreau Lake Mallard-6 Solitary Sandpiper-2 Redhead Duck-male Wood Duck Belted Kingfisher-male Sugarbush Trail-beginning Warblers Canada-female American Redstart-male, 2 female Magnolia-young male Cape May-young Nashville Wilson-male Hickory Ridge Trail Warblers Hooded-2 males-singing Blackburian-male American Redstart-2 Blackpoll Ovenbird-3 Tennessee-2--eating Wooly Adelgid(commonly called Snowny Aphids-on American Beech trees Cape May-young-- eating Wooly Adelgid Magnolia-young Nashville Red-eyed Vireo Baltimore Oriole-male Swainson's Thrush Rose-breasted Grosbeak-male--eating Beechnuts Summer Tanager-2 females Veery Hairy Woodpecker Wood Thrush Brookside Trail Black-throated Blue Warbler--male Acadian Flycatcher-3 Rose-breasted Grosbeak-2 Pileated Woodpecker Overlook Trail Warblers Blackburian-female Balck-throated Green-2 male Black-and-white---male Nashville Bay-breasted Blackpoll Magnolia-young male Cape May-female, male Scarlet Tanager-female Ripple Rock Trail Great Cresated Flycatcher American Redstart Chimney Swifts-2 Nature Center Bird Viewing Window-We have been getting around 9 different types of Warblers coming to bathe each evening. Between 5 & 6:00pm is the busiest time of day. Blendon Woods Metro Park Hotline 614-895-6222 Nature Center 614-895-6221 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]