Before heading off to Blendon Woods, I spent an hour hiking around this narrow woodland park along Alum Creek in NE Columbus.  The overcast morning created fallout conditions, and there were lots of migrants.  The list included

Flycatchers - 2 Least, 2 Willow, 1 Phoebe, 3 Great Crested
Swallows - Tree, Rough-winged, Barn
Vireos - 1 Blue-headed, 1 White-eyed, 4-5 Red-eyed
Wrens,Gnatcatchers - 4 Carolina Wrens, 6 House Wrens, 7 Gnat6catchers
Thrushes - 2 E.Bluebirds, 1 Wood Thrush, 3 Swainson's
Mimids - 6-7 Gray Catbirds
Warblers - 14 species: 1 Parula, 3 Nashvilles, 5 Tennessees, 3 Magnolias, 3 Chesnut-sideds, 5 Black-thr.Greens, 6 Yellow-rumpeds, 1 Blackburnian, 1 Yellow-throated, 4 Palm, 4 Amer.Redstarts, 1 Ovenbird, 1 Canada, 4 Com.Yellowthroats, 20 unidentified warblers
Tanagers,Buntings,Grosbeaks - 2 Scarlet Tanagers, 2 Rose-br.Grosbeaks, 4 Indigo Buntings
Sparrows - Chipping, Field, Song, White-throated, White-crowned (2)
Icterids - Redwings, Grackles, Cowbirds, Baltimore Orioles (2)

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