Thanks to Jon Minard giving me information on a number of eagle nests new to me I set out this morning to locate them. Here are the results of my day. I first voted at 0930 and then headed east from Columbus on Rt 161 arriving at the Granville nest at 1050. I had visited this nest only once before. There was an adult BE on the nest. I then went north on Rt 13 to the Utica nest arriving at 1147. Same result with one BE on the nest. Next stop was Fredrickstown Rd Knox Co at 1225. Again one BE on the nest. I then went to the Knox lake nest. Jon told me there was one nest visable from near the big red barn. At 1250 I verified a BE on that nest but had seen a nest on the opposite side of the wood lot. I checked it out and there was a BE on that nest. I went back an forth between both nest several times and am convinced there are two nests. Next stop was the Brookhaven nest at 1409. This nest appears to be abandoned. I stayed for a while and there was no sign of an eagle. The nest looked a little run down. I moved on to the location of the two Buttler nests at 1515 but was unable to locate theme. On to the Pleasant Hill Lake nest and found one BE on the nest at 1543. At 1614 I arrived at the Lucas/Smart Rd. nest but no luck. If I interpreted Jon's direction correctly it looks like the trees along the stream where the nest had been located have been clear cut. I sure hope I'm wrong but I spent some time going up and down the road for a good ways and had no luck seeing any nest. Moving on I arrived at the Mifflon nest observed from Harlon Rd at 1633 but again no luck locating the nest. At 1733 I arrived at The Jeromesvillee nest and was pleased to find one BE on the nest and the other perched nearby. That's more like it. I now moved on to Elyria Rd. nest arriving at 1751. I did not obseve any movement in the big nest on the near side of the lake but did see a smaller nest on the opposite side of the water with what I think were two BE moving around in it. I forgot my scope in my hurry to get going so only had my bino's. I'll list them as probable but I want to put a scope on that nest to be sure. My last stop was at 1830 at the Killbuck Marsh nest in Wayne Co. Loosing light fast but was able to see one BE on the nest and another perched nearby. There were many Red Wing Blackbirds singing up a storm here. I also heard something that at first I could not identify. I finaly smaked my forehead when I realized what I was hearing was a number of sandhill cranes making some noise. What a great way to end the day. Over 300 miles traveled today. I also observed other raptors during the day. Totals: Bald Eagle-12 with two of those possables Red Tail Hawk-10 Coopers Hawk-1 Northern Harrier-1 American Kestral-4 Sharp shined Hawk-1 And since you folks up north like to report Turkey Vultures I kept count today. 29 in groups from one to four. Here in Central Ohio I see them all the time during the winter so they are no big deal to me. Now Black Vultures are a different story. I have not seen any yet this year. Don Stover Columbus ______________________________________________________________________ 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]