The Columbus Audubon trip to these 2 reservoirs north of Columbus found periods of rain and clear, but no big migrant fallouts. We started at Alum Creek Lake, first at the beach and Visitor's Center areas, then the New Galena launch area. After that we moved over to Hoover, where we stopped at Oxbow Island, after which I made brief stops at the Galena boardwalk and the Sunbury causeway. While the water level at AlumCreek Lake remains high, the Hoover water level has dropped enough to produce substatial flats around Oxbow Island and the Boardwalk, though sandpiper flocks were scarce. Migrant landbird flocks were also hard to come by, but we did tally lots of individual species to build a decent list. Notables included: Great Egrets - 16+ were in the bay near Galena and the boardwalk, and there were more off the Redbank Rd and Sunbury causeway Waterfowl - 2 Green-winged Teal were off the Boardwalk cormorants - many were scattered around the different spots on Hoover Reservoir, perhaps 120+ in total Shorebirds - the mudflats around the Boardwalk are appearing, and held 40+ Kildeer, 1 Solitary Sandpiper, 3 Lesser Yellowlegs, and 2 Least Sandpipers Gulls - Ring-bills were widespread, with 560 on the Alum Creek Lake beach the high. Other gulls were very scare, as I only found 1 Herring (off the Sunbury causeway) Forster's Terns - 3 were with the large Ring-bill Gull flock on the Alum Creek Lake beach Osprey - 1 was fishing south of Oxbow Island Raptors - very few, but we did find a Cooper's and a Shrpie at Alum Creek Lake Sapsuckers - 2 were around the beach area at Alum Creek Lake, while another was on Oxbow Island Flycatchers - a Wood Pewee was at Oxbow Island, while an E.Phoebe was at the north end of the Alum Creek Lake beach area Swallows,Swifts - not a single one, despite the mild day BlueJays - small #s at all sites, but no large migrating flocks Vireos - Red-eyed were at New Galena and Oxbow Island Winter Wren - 1 was calling around the disc golf course at New Galena Thrushes - a few Swainson's were still heard around New Galena and Oxbow Island Mimids - Catbirds were in many locations, and Mockingbirds were at the Alum Creek Lake beach area and along Oxbow Rd. Warblers - no great numbers anywhere, but the day did mark the ascendence of Yellow-rumps, as they were the most common at almost every site. Other species included a very late YELLOW WARBLER (at the Boardwalk), Tennessee, Nashvilles, Magnolia, CapeMays (several spots), Black-thr.Greens, Blackpolls, and Redstart Sparrows - very slow day, with only a handful of Chipping and Song Sparrows, mostly at New Galena Blackbirds - flocks of Redwings and Grackles, along with a few cowbirds, graced the beach area at Alum Creek Lake Finches - nothing other than the expected House Finches and Goldfinches, and not many of either ______________________________________________________________________ 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]