. Sharon and I were walking all around in the Wetland Mitigation impoundment this am. We found two immature birds and Two Adult Redheaded Woodpeckers. Very cool. I have a key provided by the Cuyahoga County Engineers who constructed this wetland abatement that will be given to the Cleveland Metro Parks and open to the public in time. When I do not know. I have been moving native wildflower’s from along the path of the newly constructed Crocker/Sterns extension, and relocating them into the enclosure. I am on collection permits so not to worry. I have for several years been allowed with Cleveland Metro Parks permission prior to the construction of said road moved plants out of the path of the road, started a native plant nursery using our yard and a nursery and seed producer. I put several hundred Trillium seeds into the impoundment. The goal is to make sections of this impoundment as good or better than the section of Bradley woods that was destroyed by the road. Native plant speaking. The impoundment is surrounded by a 9 foot fence. It is/can be reached by parking in the first parking lot in Bradley Woods on your right. Take the trail just to the left of the Picnic pavilion. Take that tail north and you will run right into the impoundment. Or anotehr tail will lead to the old sandstone quarries that constructed the buildings of Baldwin Walace. Or find Elmhurst off of Lorain Road. Take Elmhurst to Whitehaven (I did not name the street) Take Whitehaven to the stop sign and then a left on Broxbourn. Note the last house on the right is "Rocky's House" and he likes his privacy, do not under any condition pull into his driveway or you be visited by the North Olmsted Police, oh "Rocky" how many times did you call the police on me. Or just maybe if you would like a tour of the impoundment send me a private reply. Sharon Orzech and Scott Wright North Olmsted Ohio ______________________________________________________________________ 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]