I hiked around this MetroPark SW of Columbus looking for migrant landbirds, since I didn't have any boots to wade the wetlands. In 3 hours, I visited the Trail of the Ancients, Terrace Trail, Indian Ridge prairie, and Cedar Ridge, and all had decent numbers of migrants, though the day was far from a fallout. Included among the list were Red-shouldered hawk - a juvenile was circling over the Indian Ridge picnic area Ruby-thr.Hummingbirds - singles were at Terrace Trail and Cedar Ridge Cuckoos - not a one, which means the residents haven't arrived since this is a very reliable area for them. Flycatchers - fair #s of Pewees, Acadians, & Great Crested. My FOS Willow Flycatcher was at the Indian Ridge prairie. Vireos - singing Yellow-throated at all stops, but they were greatly outnumbered by Red-eyed. More unusual were White-eyed calling at Indian Ridge Prairie & Cedar Ridge, and a Philadelphia singing along the creek on the Terrace Trail Thrushes - Swainson's Thrushes in small #s (3-4) at nearly every stop. 5 singing Wood Thrushes were along the Terrace Trail, which also had 1 Gray-cheeked. YellowWarblers - singles at Indian Ridge and Cedar Ridge Parula Warblers - 3 were asinging along the Terrace Trail, and a female was building a nest along the link trail to the Trail of Ancients. Magnolia Warblers - 4 were along the Trail of Ancients, while another 4 were along the Terrace Trail Chesnut-sided - Trail of Ancients had 4, while Terrace Trail had 3, and Cedar Ridge 2. Black-thr.Green - 1 was still singing along the Terrace Trail Yellow-throated - 1 was singing along the creek on the Terrace Tr., but 4 were singing around Cedar Ridge. Yellow-rumped - 3 were along the Trail of the Ancients Blackburnian - singles were at Trail of Ancients and the Terrace Trail Blackpoll - singles were singing at Terrace Trail and Cedar Ridge AmRedstart - most common warbler by far, with 30+ in 3 hours Ovenbirds - 3 were singing along the Terrace Trail, raising hopes that they will colonize this large forest block LouisianaWaterthrush - 1 bird was singing along Darby Creek at Cedar Ridge, a past nesting area Kentucky Warblers - 3 were singing along the Terrace Trail, where they have colonized in the past 5 years Mourning Warbler - 1 bird was singing around the Indian Ridge picnic area parking lot ComYellowthroat - very common in meadow areas, with the high of 8+ singing along the Trail of Ancients Yellow-br.Chat - one bird could be heard calling in the meadow across from the Cedar Ridge overlook Scarlet Tanagers - good numbers, with 2 at Trail of Ancients, 4 at Terrace Trail, and another 2 at Cedar Ridge Rose-br.Grosbeaks - 2 were singing along Trail of Ancients, while another 2 were along the Terrace Trail Indigo Buntings - common along most woodland edges, with 40+ over the course of the morning. White-throated Sparrows - 3 late birds were around the field edge at Cedar Ridge ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Please consider joining our Society, at www.ohiobirds.org/site/membership.php. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: listserv.muohio.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]