It wasn't yesterday but Magee still entertained this morning, with decent variety and lots and lots of Yellow-rumps/Palms. Emil Bacik and I personally saw 24 warbler sp. and there were at least three more that we heard about (Orange-crowned, Prairie, Canada). Most of the activity was along the immediate lakeshore and woodland edges. It is quite obvious that migration is behind schedule at the moment - we're at "1.5 Wave" status currently, with far more early species around in good numbers than Wave 2/3 birds. Non-warblers of interest included: Gray-cheeked Thrush, "Gambel's" White-crowned Sparrow, and fem. Blue Grosbeak. The "Gambel's" was among a flock of White-crowneds flushed near the maintenance shed at the east end of the boardwalk. The bill was orangish-yellow in coloration and the lores pale. The grosbeak was a crowd-pleaser on the west beach. We tallied 112 species. The Marbled Godwit was rumored to have flew the coop in early afternoon, but Tricolored Heron seems to be sticking around at Metzger. Warblers: Blue-winged 1 Tennessee 8 Nashville 50 Northern Parula 15 Chestnut-sided 6 Magnolia 8 Cape May 10 Black-throated Blue 8 Yellow-rumped 500 Black-throated Green 50 Blackburnian 3 Pine 1 the dullest I've ever seen Palm 250 Bay-breasted 1 Blackpoll 1 Cerulean 1 best looks EVER...to be sure, many fantastic photos were taken of this gorgeous cooperative male Black-and-white 10 American Redstart 5 Prothonotary 4 Ovenbird 1 Northern Waterthrush 5 Yellow-breasted Chat 1 Gabe Leidy Cleveland ______________________________________________________________________ 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]