The cold morning seemed to stall the early migration here along Darby Creek (southwest of Columbus), if my list from 4 hours this morning was any indication. I stopped at Indian Ridge, Cedar Ridge, and the Nature Center, as well as a few stops in nearby Grove City. Lots of trees & shrubs budding or leafing out, but the bird numbers were modest. Included were: Coopers Hawks - display-flying birds at several locations, indicating nesting territories Flycatchers - only E. Phoebes, most around the picnic areas at the MetroPark Vireos - only 2 Blue-headed, singing at Indian Ridge and at Cedar Ridge Swallows - Rough-wings and Trees were widespread, and a few Barn Swallows were in the field areas House Wrens - singing birds at many wood edges Gnatcatchers - perhaps the most common bird of the morning, with over 30 in the 4 hours Kinglets - only Ruby-crowns, and not very many of them (5 total) Wood Thrush - 1 was singing in the woodlot at Fryar Park in Grove City, my FOS BrownThrashers - 2 birds were along the wood edges at Cedar Ridge Gray Catbirds - 2 were singing in the streamside honeysuckles at Willow Run Park near Grove City Warblers - modest #s of Yellow, Parula, Yellow-throated, Nashville, Black-thr.Green, Palms, and Yellow-rumps. Also had a singing Louisiana Waterthrush along the Terrace Trail Sparrows - lost of small flocks of White-throats, along with the expected resident Towhees, Chipping, Field, and Songs Icterids - only blackbirds, though they were widespread ______________________________________________________________________ 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]