Blendon Woods is located in the northeast of Columbus off of I 270 & Rte 161. Take the Little Turtle Way exit. Yesterday(Sat May 8th), Columbus Audubon members & metro park visitors visited Blendon Woods yesterday. I would like to thank everyone for helping find these birds. Today(Sun May 8th), there are similar sightings at the same places today(Sun May 9th) The report below is a combination of the last 2 days. Hickory Ridge Trail Warblers Ovenbird-2 Black-throated Blue-2 Tennessee-2 Chestnut-sided Blackpoll Cape May American Redstart-2 males, after hatching year male, female Black-and-white Rose-breasted Grosbeak Great Crested Flycatcher Mallard-flight overhead Great Blue Heron-flight overhead Wood Thrush Veery Brookside Trail Warblers Black-throated Green-2 Nashville-2 Magnolia Black-and-white N Parula Black-throated Blue-2 Yellow-rumped Louisianna Waterthrush-2 carrying nest material into cavity along the creek Hooded Tennessee Kentucky-intersection of Brookside & Overlook Trail Worm-eating Chestnut-sided Blackburian Acadian Flycatcher Scarlet Tanager-male & female together Blue-gray Gnatcatcher-2 Wood Thrush Swainson's Thrush Summer Tanager E Wood Peewee Baltimore Oriole Veery Red-eyed Vireo Lake Trail Warblers Golden-winged Hooded Black-throated Blue Ovenbird Tennessee Yellow-breasted Chat E Towhee Sugarbush Trail Warblers Golden-winged Ovenbird-3 Black-and-white Blackburian C Yellowthroat-2 Yellow Yellow-breasted Chat Bay-breasted Great Crested Flycatcher Cooper's Hawk-nest E Bluebird-pair Nature Center Bird Viewing Area Indigo Bunting Turkeys-8 Goldenrod Trail Warblers Golden-winged Yellow-breasted Chat Ripple Rock Trail Warblers Golden-winged Hooded Nashville Blue-gray Gnatcatcher E Wood Peewee Wild Turkeys- They can be seen frequently around the Nature Center Bird feeding area, East Blind bird feeder at Thoreau Lake, & the field near the Ranger Stattion Bruce Simpson-Naturalist at Blendon Woods Metro Park ______________________________________________________________________ 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]