We are still being treated to a great variety and number of migrants moving
through Blacklick Woods in Columbus, Ohio.  There were great views of a
number and variety of migrants and notables along the serene trails of
Blacklick Woods.  They were very active from early morning into the mid to
late afternoon.  It was an avian assault of the senses.

Warblers and Vireos (14):
Black-throated Blues
American Redstarts
Magnolia Warblers
Yellow-rumped Warblers
Blue-headed Vieros
Black-throated Green Warblers
Northern Parula
Blackburnian Warbler (female/juvenile)
Blackpoll Warblers
Nashville Warblers
Chestnut-sided Warblers
Black-and-white Warblers
Common Yellowthroat
Bay-breasted Warblers


Other notables (11) :
Brown Thrashers (nice numbers > 15)
Ruby-crowned Kinglets
Golden-crowned Kinglets
Swainson's Thrushes
Wood Thrushes
Pilleated Woodpeckers
Eastern Phoebes
White-throated Sparrows
Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers
Winter Wrens
Brown Creeper


Peace and all good,
Mike

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