The Columbus Audubon trip to Scioto Audubon park and Greenlawn cemetery found a modest fallout this morning. If you add in an early side trip to Berliner Park, we had fair diversity of warblers (18 sp.) and flycatchers (6 sp.) with less diversity for vireos and thrushes. Numbers were not great, however, and there was a decided shift of species to late migrants. Notables included: Yellow-billed cuckoo - 1 calling in cemetery (just before a drizzling rain, no less) Ruby-thr.Hummingbirds - small #s at all 3 sites; watched a female building a nest over the bikepath at Scioto Audubon E.Wood Pewee - 1-2 at every stop Acadian Flycatcher - 4 calling in riparian forest of Berliner; fewer elsewhere Least Flycatcher - 1 calling in cemetery Willow FLycatcher - 1 calling in field edge north of Grange Audubon Center at Scioto Audubon park E.Phoebe - the traditional pari around the Pit in the cemetery Crested Flycatcher - 2 in Berliner, another in the cemetery Vireos - Warbling common along river in Berliner (4-5) and Scioto Audubon (8+); Red eyed at every stop Swallows - Tree, Barn, Rough-winged, and Cliff all noticeable along river and in fields at Scioto Audubon park Gnatcatchers - still abundant, with 8-10 at every stop. Thrushes - 3+ Wood Thrushes singing along bikepath in Berliner; Swainsons in small #s at every stop Mimids - Catbirds abundant, especially at Scioto Audubon; 1 Brown Thrasher and 2 Mockingbirds singing at Scioto Audubon Park Warblers: Yellow - small #s at every stop Nashville - decidedly less common with only singles at the three main stops Tennessee - common at Berliner (8-10), less so in cemetery (5-6), while absent from Scioto Audubon Prothonotary - 2 were singing in riparian woods in Berliner, while another was on swamp peninsula at Scioto Audubon Magnolia - 2-3 at every stop Chesnut-sided - 1-2 at every stop Black-thr.Green - 3-4 in the cemetery, absent elsewhere Cape May - single singers at both Berliner and Scioto Audubon Yellow-throated - singing birds along the river at both Berliner and Scioto Audubon Yellow-rumped - still fairly common, with 6+ at Scioto Audubon and another 5+ at the cemetery Palm - 1 bird in the oaks at the cemetery Bay-breasted - 1 singing in oaks at cemetery Blackpoll - 1-2 at every stop Blackburnian - singles singing at both Berliner and the cemetery Black&White - 1 singing in riparian woods along bikepath in Berliner Redstart - one of most common, with 4-6 birds at every stop Wilson's - 2 singing in thickets at Scioto Audubon Com.Yellowthroat - 2-3 singing at Scioto Audubon. We got to watch one being banded there as well. Scarlet Tanager - singles at Berliner & Scioto Audubon paled next to the 4-5 in the cemetery Summer Tanager - 1 singing male was in the oaks at the cemetery Indigo Buntings - 2-3 singing at both Berliner and Scioto Audubon Rose-br.Grosbeaks - 3-4 in the oaks in the cemetery Sparrows - little unusual, except for some late-ish White-throateds at both Berliner (2) and Scioto Audubon (2). Baltimore Orioles - abundant at Berliner (6+) and Scioto Audubon (10+); watched 2 females building nests at Scioto Audubon ______________________________________________________________________ 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]