I went to Sims Park in Euclid 3/12 & 3/13. Also went to Euclid Park today 3/13. Went to Villa Angela and Wildwood on 3/12 and went to Villa Angela for just a small time 3/13. I didn't see anything to rare yesterday, today I did see a LONG-TAILED DUCK at Villa Angela that looks like a female. Here are some of my sightings: Sims Park 3/12 11:20 - 12:10pm, 3/13 12:00 to 12:40pm Common Goldeneye ~ 80 seen both days Hooded Mergansers 3 on 3/12 Red-breasted Mergansers - small number 100 or so both days Lesser Scaup 4 on 3/12, 7 on 3/13 Horned Grebes 2 on 3/12, 4 on 3/13 Carolina Wren 1 singing 3/12 Euclid Park 3/13 12:50 to 1:10pm Horned Grebes 2 (more breeding plumage) Villa Angela/Wildwood 3/12 12:30 to 3pm, 3/13 2:00 to 310pm Ring-billed Gulls 350+ in marina eating fish, few Herring Gulls Northern Mockingbird 3/12 2 (one in each park) Great Blue Heron 1 - 3/12 was in the woods of Villa Angela, flew towards mobile home park and then flew east, hr later it flew in from the east as I was on the bridge leaving and landed in bushes & trees west of grassy knoll in Villa Angela White-crowned Sparrow 1 (heard each day) LONG-TAILED DUCK 1 (female)3/13 I was trying to see the White-crowned Sparrow that has been singing by the mobile home park when I saw two ducks near the shore. One was a male Bufflehead and one was sleeping but didn't look like a Bufflehead female more like a Horned Grebe because of the head pattern. Then I look a few moments later I see what turned out to be a Long-tailed Duck swimming. It was between the rock piles and the beach and at times it would come very close to shore. After awhile it started feeding. I lost interest in the White-crowned Sparrow. Hooded Mergansers 2 (pair) swimming in Euclid Creek in Wildwood on 3/12 & seen beyond rock piles of Villa Angela 3/13. American Coot - 1 feeding in Euclid Creek in Wildwood both days Belted Kingfisher 1 both days Turkey Vulture 1 on 3/12 Winter Wren 1 seen in Villa Angela 3/13 Song Sparrows - many Hairy Woodpecker 1 Also, yesterday late a guy in camouflage was using a duck call all along Euclid Creek in Wildwood. Today when I arrived he was sitting on the shore looking at his 9 duck decoys and cell phone. I asked the local fisherman expert and he said he was just practicing. It was a little disconcerting and the Hooded Mergansers stayed out in the lake not to be bothered. Nancy Anderson Richmond Hts, OH http://www.flickr.com/photos/nancy_a/ ______________________________________________________________________ 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]