This was a Cincinnati Bird Club Field Trip. We managed 65 species by starting early and staying out until 6:00 pm and visiting all the habitat types possible for this area. John Habig joined me at 7:30 am at the beach. Later Rick Asamoto and Jim Frederick joined us. We birded at the beach, and the North and Furnas Boat Ramps and the cove before reaching the 50 Springs Picnic Area and the adjoining woods and edges. We also birded the Visitor Center at the dam, the gorge below the dam, grasslands at the observation tower along the road to the Visitor Center, and then Spring Valley and the Roxanna area and Young's Boat Ramp at the north end of the lake. There were very few waterfowl on Caesar Creek Lake. We (John, Rick and I) ended the day at Young's Boat Ramp were we added most of the shorebirds. Highlights: Close views of an Osprey perched eating a fish, an American Woodcock flushed from the grasslands near the observation tower, Rusty Blackbirds found in a flock of Red-winged Blackbirds staging for roosting along the river adjoining Spring Valley near the south parking lot, four species of shorebirds-Greater Yellowlegs, Dunlin, Least Sandpiper, and Wilson's Snipe found at the end of the day on the mudflats at Young's Boat Ramp, a representative list of sparrows and the large flock of Turkey Vultures gathering for roosting at dusk visible to the south from Young's Boat Ramp near sunset. The Brown Creeper in the gorge below the dam was a personal highlight, because it was my first of the season for Ohio, having missed it in the winter and early spring of 2008. Canada Goose 125, Wood Duck 5 (1 m, 4 f), Green-winged Teal 20, Redhead 1, Ring-necked Duck 50, Lesser Scaup 2, Ruddy Duck 33, Common Loon 3, Pied-billed Grebe 12, Double-crested Cormorant 1, Great Blue Heron 5, Black Vulture 3, Turkey Vulture 100+, Osprey 3, Copper's Hawk 2, Red-shouldered Hawk 1, Red-tailed Hawk 2, American Coot 30, Killdeer 52, Greater Yellowlegs 1, Least Sandpiper, Dunlin 2, Wilson's Snipe 5, American Woodcock 1, Bonaparte's Gull 4, Ring-billed Gull 25, Rock Pigeon 1, Mourning Dove 100, Belted Kingfisher 4, Red-bellied Woodpecker 5 Downy Woodpecker 6, Hairy Woodpecker 4, Northern Flicker 9, Pileated Woodpecker 1, Blue Jay 15, American Crow 35, Horned Lark 4, Tree Swallow 100, Carolina Chickadee 12, Tufted Titmouse 4, White-breasted Nuthatch 2, Brown Creeper 1, Carolina Wren 4, Golden -crowned Kinglet 6, Ruby-crowned Kinglet 8, Eastern Bluebird 5, American Robin 200, Northern Mockingbird 3, European Starling 300, Cedar Waxwing 50, Yellow-rumped Warbler 18, Eastern Towhee 8, Chipping Sparrow 7, Field Sparrow 40, Savannah Sparrow 1, Song Sparrow 20, Swamp Sparrow 3, White-throated Sparrow 18, White-crowned Sparrow 3, Dark-eyed Junco 10, Northern Cardinal 15, Red-winged Blackbird 550, Rusty Blackbird 2, Common Grackle 150, American Goldfinch 30. ______________________________________________________________________ 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]