Beautiful day to be out and about if a bit windy which might have kept the bird activity a bit low but I still saw some good birds. Best was a little flurry of warblers just as I arrived around noon at Metzger Marsh. I suddenly found myself surrounded by a small mixed flock. I probably missed some as they moved thru really fast. Maybe they had just come across the Lake? but they barely stopped to find a few insects, chased each other a bit, then they just vanished in the course of about 5 minutes! Black-throated Blue (at least 3 males) Orange-crowned Black-throated Green Black & White Blackpoll Bay-breasted Several R-C Kinglets & White-throated Sparrows Earlier in the AM, the only warblers I could dig out were Yellow-rumped, Palm, Nashville, Blackpoll & Bay-breasted. Then I picked up an Ovenbird at the Observatory HQ's feeders for a 10 warbler day. That feeder/water feature hosted a rather unusual grouping of birds in the short time I was there: Ovenbird (as mentioned; not sure I've ever seen an Ovenbird at a feeder altho it was by the dripper a lot) Am Woodcock Bobwhite (presumably a released/uncountable bird but v nice to see so close & so well! Not sure I've ever seen a Bobwhite that well.) Gray-cheeked Thrush (2) R-T HBs were coming into the feeders also along w/the more usual suspects of Grackles, R-W BBs, Robins, Mourning Dove & House Sparrows. Other Magee highlights: White-throated and White-crowned Sparrows, Tundra Swans incl a pair with 2 nearly-grown but still gray cygnets, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Yellow-billed Cuckoo. R-C Kinglets were abundant. A few ducks but the only ones close enough to ID were Mallards & a few Pintails. Numerous Great Blues & Great Egrets. At least one Adult Bald Eagle & an imm plus one Osprey, a couple Red-taileds, and one accipiter, prob a Sharpie as it had a v quick wingbeat. Lots of Tree Swallows flying low by the road to the Boardwalk. Peggy Wang Hudson ______________________________________________________________________ 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]