Sunday 8am-12pm Firestone Metropark, Akron, Summit County The best bird and my FOS: 1 blue headed vireo Mystery bird: Unidentified flycatcher. No tail pumping but looked much like a phoebe. Too early for e. wood pewee? Head dark, tail seemed somewhat shorter than phoebe, notched and rounded. I did not note wing bars or lack thereof. It refused to identify itself and was silent. robins and bluejays galore! More ruby crowned kinglets than I've seen in my birding lifetime, combined! 1 golden crowned kinglet many N. flickers many downy woodpeckers 1 coopers/sharp shinned hawk flyby 4 yellow bellied sapsuckers several red bellied woodpeckers 2 e. phoebe 1 pair dark eyed junco (staying?) 3 e. towhee 1 field sparrow ( I can only i.d. these by song... most sparrows all look alike to me!) 1 brown thrasher 1 great blue heron 1 e. bluebird 4 rusty blackbirds 2 winter wrens (one playing his super sonic piccolo) 4 blue winged teal in the race, when spooked by a dog walker flew off showing their blue wings. Best close up view ever! 70-80 common loons in the reservior dozen or so ruddy ducks " " " , one ruddy in the river below the spillway hanging with two mallards 2 pairs of wood ducks perched high in the trees - I pointed them out to a hiking family passing by, the small children were fairly giddy about it. Maybe sparked a future birder? 5 hermit thrushes 2 barn swallows tons of white throated sparrows plenty of cardinals, titmice, song sparrows, grackles, r.w blackbirds, cowbirds, starlings, finches, mallards, ca. goose, and the usual stuff... voracious chickadees fluttering about my head looking for a handout... note to self, remember to bring seed next time! Notably missing: No fox sparrows detected Have not seen a white crowned sparrow anywhere this year Not a single warbler. Nada. Zip. Zilch. Saturday at the Furnace Run Daffodil trail I had my first broad winged hawk of season. At Horseshoe pond, CVNP, I had many golden and ruby crowned kinglets, a singing winter wren, lots of vocal red breasted nuthatches, and great close up views of pileated woodpecker. Karen Gray Copley, Summit Co. ______________________________________________________________________ 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]