I spent the morning at these two parks along the Scioto. Scioto Audubon is familiar to most of you, but Scioto Grove is the most recent addition to our MetroParks, and it's further south along the Scioto, encompassing a large swath of old fields and riverine forest down near Grove City. Both had decent #s of migrants this morning, which attests to their ability to attract migrants even on nice days. I spent an hour in each and had the following highlights Green Heron - 1 was flying up the river at Audubon Shorebirds - both sites had Solitary Sandpipers and small #s of Spotted Sandpipers Raptors - an adult Red-shouldered hawk at Audubon was unusual for there Flycatchers - Grove had 3 Great Crested, while Audubon had 1; both had several E.Kingbirds Vireos - Audubon had lots of Warbling along its cottonwood- & sycamore-studded riverfront, while Grove, with its maple-dominated floodplain, had more Red-eyed Swallows - both had small numbers of Tree, Barn, Rough-winged , and Bank Swallows Kinglets, Gnatcatchers - 2 Ruby-crowned were still at Grove, while both sites had plenty of gnatcatchers Thrushes - the dense forest at Grove had 3-4 Wood Thrushes and 2 Swainson's Mimids - Catbirds were common at both sites, but Grove also had Mockingbird and Thrasher Warblers - Yellow-rumped were easily the most common at both sites, but Audubon had Yellows, Palms, and Cape Mays as the next most common, while Grove had Blackburnians, Com.Yellowthroats, and Prothonotaries as the next most common. Audubon had 8 species, while Grove had 12, including my FOS Black-thr.Blue Buntings,Grosbeaks - both had Indigo Buntings and Rose-br.grosbeaks, though more were at Grove Sparrows - both had flocks of White-throateds, but Grove also had a singing Vesper in its fields Orioles - both had plenty of Baltimores (7-8) and both had single singing Orchards ______________________________________________________________________ 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]