I stopped at the southern end of Alum Creek Lake (southern Delaware County) yesterday morning and this afternoon, and found the last vestiges of landbird migration and a rising tide of migrant waterbirds. Yesterday I spent a bit under an hour at New Galena boat launch (southeast corner) and this afternoon visited the beach & Visitor's Center area (southwest corner). Both days were cold & a bit windy, so that I couldn't easily see across the lake. Highlights included: Long-tailed Duck - 1 bird was between the beach and the dam today Ruddy Ducks - 8 were fly-bys yesterday, while more were out on the Lake this afternoon. Common Loons - at least 12 were off the beach, and there may have been more further out that I couldn't see Horned Grebes - at least 6 were off the beach today Bonaparte's Gulls - fair numbers out on the water on both days, numbering between 70-80 Big Gulls - at least 40 Herring were on or just off the beach this evening; no obvious rarities mixed with them, but the numbers were changing all the time, and quite a few were far out on the lake Raptors - no obvious movement, but did have a Sharpie yesterday and a Cooper's today Woodpeckers - no obvious migrant besides Flickers, which had small #s (3-4) both days Brown Creepers - at least 3 had stranded at New Galena yesterday Golden-cr.Kinglets - 2-3 were at New Galena yesterday E.Bluebirds - big movement yesterday, with 14 in the 45 minutes I was at New Galena Water Pipits - at least 2 were flyovers at New Galena yesterday Tree Sparrows - 4 were in the scrub near the Visitor's Center today Field Sparrows - 3 were n the scrub near the Visitor's Center Chipping Sparrows - 3 were hanging around the New Galena boat launch area yesterday Fox Sparrows - at least 2 were in the scrubby trails north of the New Galena boat launch yesterday; 1 was even singing Juncos - small flocks at several locations Redwing Blackbirds - had a flock of 40 heading south over New Galena Purple Finch - 1 was in the scrub north of the New Galena boat launch yesterday ______________________________________________________________________ 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.miamioh.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]