Highlights of a long road trip east and south...thanks to Bruce Simpson for his 6/22 post, from which I added a couple of stops to my original itinerary. 6/26: Glacier Ridge, an many-times-postponed reunion with my buddy Andy Hohenbrink and my first visit there - many meadowlarks and grasshopper sparrows, a ticking Virginia rail, but only one bobolink. Preston Rd, Columbus - five yellow-crowned night-herons. Fernwood State Forest, Jefferson Co., along T 181 - multiple towhees, red-eyed vireos, wood thrushes and indigo buntings; one blue-winged warbler. Mingo Sportsmans Club grasslands (adjoins Fernwood) - five grasshopper sparrows, six Henslow's sparrows, a couple of Savannahs, many meadowlarks, three bobolinks along 1˝ miles of dirt road. 6/27: Fernwood SF, Beaver Dam Trail - even more towhees and wood thrushes; hooded, blue-winged, yellow, cerulean, and Kentucky warblers; red-eyed and white-eyed vireos. Along Rte 7 just south of Brilliant (on the Ohio) - adult osprey feeding two juveniles; the nest is on a large goal-post powerline support. Clear Creek Metro Park, Hocking Co, along Clear Creek Rd. - redstarts; common yellowthroat; yellow-breasted chat; parula; and yellow, chestnut-sided, and cerulean warblers. Clear Creek park, Hemlock Trail - hooded, black and white, and black-throated green warblers. 6/28: Clear Creek park, Cemetary Ridge Trail - parula; yellowthroat; ovenbirds; black-throated green, black and white, Kentucky, hooded, and worm-eating warblers; wood thrushes, red-eyed and yellow-throated vireos. Zaleski State Forest, King Hollow Rd. - ovenbirds; parula; redstarts; yellowthroats; hooded, black and white, worm-eating, and cerulean warblers; red-eyed and white-eyed vireos. Pickerington Ponds - an osprey working Ellis Pond; nice selection of field and woods birds along the Killdeer Trail. 6/29: Heritage Rail Trail, Hilliard - two Bell's vireos (eyes on one), lots of other hedgerow species including all three mimids. Mohican State Park, Hemlock Gorge Trail for about a mile downstream of the covered bridge - veerys and wood thrushes; willow and Acadian flycatchers, a pewee, and a phoebe; worm-eating (2), black-throated green, Canada (2), and hooded (2) warblers. Had eyes on both Canadas (separate male and female) and one worm-eating. Craig Caldwell Happy to be home in Westlake ______________________________________________________________________ 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]