Here is an early list of what birders are seeing people for Saturday! Warm and lots of wind today, but still a lot of really beautiful birds seen by many birders. OK, the warblers first. 1. Yellow-breasted Chat - lower end of boardwalk seen by Bob of Michigan. 2. Hooded Warbler - male and female seen by many people. 3. Wilson's Warbler - unreal people!!! 4. American Redstart - male and female!!! Again early like last year!!! 5. Golden-winged Warbler - at Benton Carroll Road property!! WOW!!! 6. Blue-winged Warbler - found by Lee Garling and later by Dana Bollin 7. Myrtle warbler - everywhere + now females in small numbers. 8. Palm Warbler - + one Yellow Palm Warbler (that's 2 days in a row) 9. Yellow Warbler - males and females seen today. 10. Northern Waterthrush - several now plus they are singing too. 11. Pine Warbler - still a few + singing!! Nice 12. Ovenbird - several as yesterday 13. Black & White Warbler - there were more yesterday. 14. Black-throated Green Warblers - in good numbers + singing like yesterday!! Nice Thrushes seen today; WOW a clean sweep birding fans!! 1. American Robins - nice males singing today. 2. Eastern Bluebird - nice find Dana Bollin!!! 3. Swainson's Thrush - nice looks from the road edge of the boardwalk 4. Veery 5. Gray-cheeked Thrush 6. Hermit Thrush - everywhere; just love those rusty tails!! 7. Wood Thrush - seen by Delores Cole and I. Other nice species seen in the early am. 1. Summer Tanager - nice male; great find Rick!! My first one in 3 years. 2. Scarlet Tanager - still the 2nd year male with some olive-green in him. 3. Great-Crested Flycatcher - nice find Rick!! My first of the year! 4. Winter and House Wrens - nice comparisons of the two yesterday. 5. Blue-gray Gnatcatchers - everywhere and so cute! 6. Ruby-crowned Kinglets - everywhere and singing - males and females now. 7. Golden-crowned Kinglet - still one seen yesterday! Not sure about today; see Rick's list later. 8. Swamp, Chipping, Field, White-throated and White-crowned Sparrows. 9. GREEN HERON - nice looks yesterday of two. Today only one seen in the marsh. 10. Snowy Egret - still around the causeway!! Later Birding fans, Chris Knoll Education Director The Black Swamp Bird Observatory ______________________________________________________________________ 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]