I made stops at several parks south of Columbus this morning, including 3-Creeks Park, Haul Rd quarries, and Scioto Audubon Park, looking for late migrants and early waterfowl, but with very limited success. Most of these locations were surprisingly quiet, despite the beautiful day after a weather change. Among the few notables were cormorants - 20 were still fishing in the Scioto river above Greenlawn dam grebes - hardly anything, with 1 Pied-bill at Haul Rd accipiters - a Cooper's was calling at the Confluence area, while a Sharpie was soaring over the Borrow Pits of 3-Creeks gulls - flocks of Ring-bills were on mudflats at both Haul Rd (70) and Scioto Audubon (150), but nothing was with them kinglets - hardly any left here, with single Ruby-crowned & Golden-crowned at 3-Creeks E.Bluebirds - a bright spot, with small flocks totalling 17 birds moving through the Confluence area of 3-Creeks early Starlings - huge flocks were roaming the German Village area east of Scioto, feasting on Bradford Pear street trees CedarWaxwings - no big flocks other than 20 birds around the Borrow Pits at 3-Creeks Yellow-rumped Warblers - small numbers at many locations, mostly near poison ivy berries Chipping Sparrows - a small flock of 5 were around the Confluence picnic area at 3-Creeks FoxSparrow - 1 was singing along the Blacklick bikepath at the east edge of the Confluence area of 3-Creeks Redwings - small flocks of 2-10 flying south over 3-Creeks for much of the early morning PineSiskin - 1 was in the pines around the Confluence picnic area at 3-Creeks ______________________________________________________________________ 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]