A brief (less than an hour) stop at this south Columbus park this morning found a flurry of migrants before the rain settled in. This portion of the park is graced with a sizeable patch of riparian 'old growth' where 3 creeks converge, so it's one of the best targets for fallout migrants in south Columbus. The prior morning I had visited several smaller riparian patches 'downstream' from here, and had far fewer migrants. Highlights of the list this morning included Yellow-billed Cuckoo - 2 calling E.Wood Pewee - 5+ Acadian Flycatcher - 4 calling Least Flycatcher - 1 calling Willow Flycatcher - 1 calling Great Crested Flycatcher - 2 calling Blue-headed Vireo - 1 singing Warbling Vireo - 1 Red-eyed Vireos - 6+ singing House Wrens - 7+ Gnatcatchers - 5+ Swainson's Thrushes - 6+ Veery - 1 Wood Thrush - 4 Catbird - 7+ Mockingbird - 1 Yellow Warbler - 1 singing Parula - 1 singing Yellow-throated - 1 singing Tennessee - 3-4 singing Magnolia - 5+ calling & singing Chesnut-sided - 5+ singing Black-thr.Green - 3 singing Black-thr.Blue - 1 singing Blackburnian - 5+ singing Bay-breasted - 1 singing Yellow-rumped - 2-3 singing Black&White - 2 singing Redstart - 8+ singing Ovenbirds - 5+ singing Canada - 1 singing ComYellowthroat - 2 singing Scarlet tanager - 2 singing IndigoBunting - 6+ Rose-br.Grosbeak - 3+ BaltimoreOriole - 3+ singing Orchard oriole - 1 singing ______________________________________________________________________ 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]