I stopped by several south Columbus parks today and was rewarded with a last push of temperate migrants, mostly as an influx of winter resident landbirds. I stopped at Heron Pond, the Borrow Pits, and the Confluence areas of 3-Creeks Park, then moved up Blacklick Creek through the Groveport bikepath and the Chatterton Greenbelt, and finished at Blacklick Woods MetroPark. Leaves are mostly down here, but the temperatures were still mild. I even had 3 butterflies at Chatterton (Cabbage White, Clouded Sulphur, Pearl Crescent). Notable birds included: Great Egrets - there were still 3 of these beauties on the bikepath Borrow Pit at 3-Creeks Wood Ducks - a flock of 11 was at Heron Pond Green-winged Teal - a feeding flock of 10 birds was at the bikepath Borrow Pits Sapsuckers - 2 were squabbling around Turtle Pond at the Confluence area of 3-Creeks Brown Creepers - single birds were at many different locations, probably pushed down by the cooling weather Winter Wren - the only 1 was along the Beech-Maple Loop at Blacklick Woods Golden-cr.Kinglets - small flocks in many locations, also probably representing a late migration Robins - most common bird at many locations, with many flocks, totalling perhaps 400 birds. Cedar Waxwings - less common, but still in small #s at almost every stop Yellow-rumped Warblers - 1-2 at nearly every stop; Blacklick Woods had 4. E,Towhee - singles at many locations, but Chatterton had a flock of 6! Tree Sparrows - singles (my FOS) were at both Heron Pond and Chatterton Greenbelt Field Sparrow - a single 1 was at Heron Pond Chipping Sparrows - singles were at Heron Pond and nearby Elk Run Park Fox Sparrows - singles were at Heron Pond and at Chatterton Greenbelt White-throated Sparrows - common, with small flocks at many locations Blackbirds - small flocks of Redwings were at many locations, topped by 25 at Heron Pond and 20 at Blacklick Woods ______________________________________________________________________ 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]