The Columbus Audubon field trip to Killdeer Plains turned up a great assortment of waterfall and raptors. Steve Landes has already reported several of the highlights; with some repetition, these include: Snow, Ross's, and Greater White-fronted Geese (all on Pond 27); many Rough-legged Hawks; Saw-whet Owl; singing Meadowlarks; and Short-eared Owls galore, including some sitting on perches, well before dark along Twp Rd 108 just north of the Sportsmen's Center. ** ** The entire list, courtesy of Rick Stelzer: 1. Greater White Fronted Geese 2. Snow Geese (both white and Blue morphs) 3. Ross’s Goose**** 4. ****Canada**** Geese**** 5. Trumpeter Swans**** 6. Tundra Swans**** 7. Gadwall**** 8. American Black Duck**** 9. Mallard**** 10. Northern Pintail**** 11. Green-Winged Teal**** 12. Ring-necked Duck**** 13. Lesser Scaup**** 14. Greater Scaup 15. Northern Harrier 16. Bald Eagle**** 17. Cooper’s Hawk**** 18. Red-Tailed Hawk**** 19. Rough-legged Hawk**** 20. American Kestrel**** 21. American Coot**** 22. Ring-Billed Gull**** 23. Rock Pigeon**** 24. Mourning Dove**** 25. Short-Eared Owl**** 26. Saw-Whet Owl**** 27. American Crow**** 28. Horned Lark**** 29. American Robin**** 30. European Starling**** 31. Red-Winged Blackbird**** 32. American Tree Sparrow**** 33. Song Sparrow**** 34. Dark-Eyed Junco (Slate Colored)**** 35. Northern Cardinal**** 36. Eastern Meadowlark**** 37. House Sparrow**** -- Bill Heck ______________________________________________________________________ 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]