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Topics of the day:
1. Blendon Woods May 20 Thursday
2. Scissor-tails and whimbrels
3. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher in Hamilton County (2)
4. Rail? with young -- CVNP - Summit Co.- Ira Beaver Marsh
5. Birding Blacklick Woods M.P. Cerulean Warbler etc. (5/21) Ben Warner
6. Kirtland's and Connecticut at Magee
7. Rail? with young - CVNP - Summit Co.- Ira Beaver Marsh (2)
8. Kirtland's'
9. MigrantExodus,Columbus,5-20,21
10. Bell's Vireo on Hilliard Heritage Trail
11. OT: Comment on closed Magee Sportsmen's Center
12. More: Virginia Rail with young -- CVNP - Summit Co.- Ira Beaver Marsh
13. Pickerel Creek
14. Connecticut Warbler and Sandhill Crane Lake County 5/21
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 08:32:12 -0400
From: =?windows-1252?Q?Bob_and_Elaine_McNulty?= <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Blendon Woods May 20 Thursday
Worm eating warbler (Hickory Rodge trail near the intersection with the=20=
overlook trail)
Kentucky warbler (Upper part of brookside trail, carrying nesting materia=
l,=20
only heard single call notes, no singing while we were there)
Hooded warbler
Louisiana waterthrush
Magnolia warbler
An interesting observation: we heard a song that sounded like a Dickcisse=
l=20
back on the Pond trail, just inside the wood edge. Elaine located a towh=
ee=20
singing the song from 40 feet up.=20
purple rocket
fire pink
foxglove beardtongue
Batelle Darby Wetlands: (2) black bellied plover and (1) black tern
Bob and Elaine McNulty
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 10:33:20 -0400
From: Bill Whan <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Scissor-tails and whimbrels
There seems to be nothing shockingly unusual about a scissor-tailed
flycatcher in Ohio at this time (we have 15 accepted records, a lot of
them in May, and other strays of this western bird are now being seen as
far east as New Hampshire and New Jersey), but the Kilby Rd bird seems
to be the most persistent on record in Ohio. If you want to see this
bird in the state, by all means try this one. Three of the previous
records were promptly shot (not recently: nowadays there's probably no
really good reason to collect specimens of this species here), and
nearly all the rest have been one- or two-day wonders. They are of
course common in their western breeding-season range, and Florida
vacationers can reliably see them there in winter, as well.
Coming up should be the brief spring passage of migrant whimbrels. They
prefer an over-water route, and are most often seen here along the Lake
Erie shore, but a few birds veer inland, even including a remarkable
flock of 106 near Killdeer Plains on one occasion. Observers in Toronto,
where the largest regional numbers are seen, give 24 May--Monday--as the
best day to look for them, on average. There are only a few early June
records, so the window is a narrow one.
Bill Whan
Columbus
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 08:33:19 -0700
From: Robert Sparks <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher in Hamilton County
Hello Everyone,
I have not seen any updates on the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher in Hamilton
Co=
unty today.=A0 I am sure many people will want to look for it (myself
inclu=
ded) tomorrow.=A0 So any updates on the bird today would be greatly
appreci=
ated!!
Thanks,
Brad Sparks
Reynoldsburg, OH=0A=0A=0A
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 12:35:32 -0400
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Subject: Rail? with young -- CVNP - Summit Co.- Ira Beaver Marsh
At Ira Beaver Marsh CVNP around 11am today I saw some sort of rail I think
with three little ones in tow. I got a better look at the babies than the
adult. They were black fur-balls on long legs with long bills with a ring
around the bill. Cute as the dickens. Thoughts on ID are appreciated.
Located on right side of boardwalk just as you get to the marsh.
Also saw
2 prothonotary warblers
numerous calling blue winged warblers
blackpoll warblers
Am. redstarts
common yellowthroats
yellow warblers
cedar waxwings
several yellow throated vireos
warbling vireo
red eyed vireo
wood duck with ducklings
baltimore orioles
heard orchard oriole
scarlet tanager
rb grosbeaks
green and great blue herons
Karen Gray
Copley / Summit Co
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 13:40:34 -0400
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Birding Blacklick Woods M.P. Cerulean Warbler etc. (5/21) Ben
Warner
Birding is hoppin' this morning I got out early and have had some goodies.=
The Cerulean Warbler is currently singing away right in front of the Natu=
re Center in fact, I got a look at it from the center windows a moment ago=
!!! This guy is a potential nester here, so I'm excited to see what develo=
ps. We had a fresh bunch of migrants today with many, many American Redsta=
rts and other warbs here this morning. As reported further north, many fem=
ales.?highlights:
Cerulean Warbler - singing male with mind blowing looks
Magnolia Warbler
Hooded Warbler
Chestnut-sided Warbler
Bay-breasted Warbler
Common Yellowthroat
Yellow Warbler
Ovenbird
Yellow-throated Warbler
Northern Parula
American Redstart
Black-throated Green Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
Swainson's Thrush
Wood Thrush
E. Bluebird
Acadian Flycatcher
Eastern Wood-Pewee
Scarlet Tanager
Baltimore Oriole
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Rosebreasted Grosbeak
Indigo Bunting
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
etc.=20
???? Haven't heard any reports from Pickerington Ponds yet but will keep=
everyone posted if I can.=20
-Ben Warbler, I mean Warner
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 13:47:38 -0400
From: Kenn Kaufman <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Kirtland's and Connecticut at Magee
As of a little after 1 p.m. today (Friday May 21) there was another
Kirtland's Warbler on the east beach (Wildlife Beach) at Magee Marsh
Wildlife Area in n.w. Ohio. Iain Campbell and Christian Boix from Tropical
Birding were among the individuals who saw it. The bird was about 100
yards
east on the beach. Note that this area is about a quarter-mile east of the
parking lot for the Magee boardwalk. A Connecticut Warbler was also seen
earlier near the lakefront dike, just northeast of the eastern end of the
boardwalk parking lot.
Kenn Kaufman
Oak Harbor, Ohio
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 12:45:39 -0700
From: Marc Nolls <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Rail? with young - CVNP - Summit Co.- Ira Beaver Marsh
Over the past several weeks multiple Virginia Rail (2) and Sora (3) have
be=
en visible and vocal in that same spot. Per the description, the chicks
see=
m to be Virginia Rail. See page 155 of Sibley=E2=80=99s Guide for
illustrat=
ions of both chicks (Virginia Rail with a ring on the bill).
Good find - exciting news.
Marc Nolls
Akron, OH
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 16:25:18 -0400
From: "Warren, Mary" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Kirtland's'
The Kirtland's Warbler was still present at the Wildlife beach as of
4:15 pm today. No luck relocating the CT.=20
Bird Walk tomorrow at 8:30 am leaving from the west end of the
boardwalk.
Bird Center opens at 8 am with the Friends offering coffee and donuts.=20
Happy Birding
Mary L. Warren
Wildlife Communications Specialist
Magee Marsh Wildlife Area
13229 W. State Route 2
Oak Harbor, OH 43449
419-898-0960 #31
FAX: 419-898-4017
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John Burroughs
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 17:41:49 -0400
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Rail? with young - CVNP - Summit Co.- Ira Beaver Marsh
Can anyone give more specific directions to this area?
Karyn
---- Marc Nolls <[log in to unmask]> wrote:=20
> Over the past several weeks multiple Virginia Rail (2) and Sora (3) have
=
been visible and vocal in that same spot. Per the description, the chicks
s=
eem to be Virginia Rail. See page 155 of Sibley=E2=80=99s Guide for
illustr=
ations of both chicks (Virginia Rail with a ring on the bill).
> Good find - exciting news.
> Marc Nolls
> Akron, OH
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 17:51:12 -0400
From: rob thorn <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: MigrantExodus,Columbus,5-20,21
I spent parts of the last 2 mornings at 2 of the better migrant traps in
south Columbus - Berliner Park and 3-Creeks - and was startled by the low #s
of migrants. The nice day on Thursday apparently allowed the earlier wave
to exit, while the crappy weather today hasn't allowed much replenishment.
Notables included:
Flycatchers - lots of resident Acadian, Pewees, and Great Crested at both
locations, but no late Empids yet
Vireos - also plenty of resident Warbling & Red-eyed at both locations,
but no Philadelphias (which are often 3rd wave birds here)
Thrushes - plenty of Swainson's at both locations, about the only migrant
in good numbers, but no Gray-cheeks
Warblers - slim pickings, with a few Redstarts at each spot, plus a Canada
in Berliner along the bikepath.
Others - plenty of Indigo Buntings, but it's hard to distinguish migrants
from residents. Only 1 Scarlet tanager (at Berliner), and no grosbeaks.
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 18:32:31 -0400
From: Brian Gara <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Bell's Vireo on Hilliard Heritage Trail
I saw and heard a Bell's Vireo this afternoon, along the Hilliard =
Heritage Bike Trail. It was slightly west of the Hayden Run Road =
trailhead, about 50 meters past the 3 mile signpost. This is about 1 =
mile further west than I've seen this bird in year's past.
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 18:27:36 -0400
From: Robert Setzer <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: OT: Comment on closed Magee Sportsmen's Center
I marked this "OT" - i.e., off topic - as it really does not impact
birding.
However, it does impact birding visitors. I know there are people on the
Ohio list who are the right people - or who will refer my note to the right
people.
Yesterday (Thursday, May 20) Judy and I again visited Magee Marsh after
having birded there the day before and having spent the night at Port
Clinton. After a long birding session, and with the growing heat and
humidity, we were looking forward to the facilities at the Magee
Sportsman's
Center to refresh and maybe watch birding videos while we cooled off. It
was
closed!
Yes, the "open" sign was not on the road, but I figured maybe it had not
been put out. The gate was open. I note that first time visitors would not
even know a sign usually would be there. So we drove into the lot and
walked
to the building, only to find the note on the front door that said it was
closed due to a meeting.
While we were there - maybe 10 minutes at most - three other parties tried
to access the closed building. I can just imagine how many people were
impacted that day! To elderly, handicapped, or just more compulsive people
the rest rooms in the building are significant. On hot days, the AC is also
something to be enjoyed! It is especially important to non-locals who do
not know the area!
Fortunately, we had visited the beautiful facility at Ottawa the day
before.
It is a mile west from the Magee entrance road. We told the others about
it,
but wondered if it would also be impacted by a "district-wide" meeting! We
were pleased to find it open! Refreshed, we enjoyed a nice picnic in the
covered unit by the parking lot before continuing our birding at Metzger
Marsh.
OK, here are the points I am making:
1) May is the big month for Magee Marsh! Many visitors - and many for
the first time - know only of what they read on the Internet. We do have
expectations based on what we read, or have experienced before. Why close
an
important birding facility for a day in May? (Yes, BSBO was open, the Big
Week was over, and porta facilities are available, and so on ., but that is
not the point.)
2) If the Magee facility is closed, at least place a sign in the
parking lot at the beginning of the sidewalk to the building. We watched a
woman with her elderly mother walk half-way there as we were returning from
the building and signed to them "closed". I can just imagine a handicapped
person go thru the unloading process and get to the closed building!
3) Be sure to put a referral and directions to Ottawa on the sign! Had
we not been there the day before, we would just have assumed Magee was the
main place and the near-by Ottawa facilities would be more primitive. We
also assumed Ottawa would be closed as well since it was a "district-wide"
meeting. Yet, we also knew there were at least porta facilities there at
the
hiking trail lot, so we proceeded.
4) It was fortunate that the Ottawa volunteers were present! Why not
the Magee volunteers at least? Interestingly, we had handed out Magee
"birder's cards" at each establishment we frequented on this trip. If it is
important to support birding, please do so.
5) If you want an "all hands" meeting, try some other time of year!
6) Yes! This is a very special place, and, yes (!) it significantly
contributes to the Ohio economy! And, certainly, yes (!!!), we will return
to Ohio again - and maybe even take a longer trip to see other places the
Ohio birders have posted on the list.
Lest you get me wrong, I am not totally upset about this, just a bit
disappointed. We had a great trip! Many "lifers", many great encounters
with
birders, and a really great time for the two of us. By spending a night, we
were able to range farther into local areas we had not previously explored.
I used the Big Week, BSBO and Kaufman links on the Internet to get good
places to stay and visit. What a great area! We will return!
I'll blog my experience (without the above comments) after I process the
hundreds of pics we took. It may take awhile.
Just my "two bits" for the right people. Everyone else please just press
"delete". Thanks for listening.
"Dr. Bob" Setzer
Rochester Hills, Oakland County, Michigan
"Give a man a fish, and he will eat for a day." Teaching a man to "bird"
is much harder!
Blog: <http://drbobsbirdblog.blogspot.com/>
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 18:54:39 -0400
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: More: Virginia Rail with young -- CVNP - Summit Co.- Ira Beaver
Marsh
Having had several helpful replies from this forum and more time to look at
field guides, I am fairly certain I saw a Virginia rail with three chicks
this morning. Thanks for everyone's input!
I also forgot to mention I saw an Alder flycatcher in about the same area
as
the rail, calling from a willow tree further out in the marsh. I also add
great crested flycatcher, eastern kingbird, a wilson's warbler, and barn,
tree and northern roughwing swallows to my previous hurried list.
Good birding!
Karen Gray
- - - - -
At Ira Beaver Marsh CVNP around 11am today I saw some sort of rail I think
with three little ones in tow. I got a better look at the babies than the
adult. They were black fur-balls on long legs with long bills with a ring
around the bill. Cute as the dickens. Thoughts on ID are appreciated.
Located on right side of boardwalk just as you get to the marsh.
Also saw
2 prothonotary warblers
numerous calling blue winged warblers
blackpoll warblers
Am. redstarts
common yellowthroats
yellow warblers
cedar waxwings
several yellow throated vireos
warbling vireo
red eyed vireo
wood duck with ducklings
baltimore orioles
heard orchard oriole
scarlet tanager
rb grosbeaks
green and great blue herons
Karen Gray
Copley / Summit Co
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 19:16:07 -0400
From: Frank Renfrow <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher in Hamilton County
Several other birders along with myself had no luck finding the flycatcher=
from 1:00-2:30 PM today. You might want to keep checking the cincinnatibi=
rds.com site as well for possible updates:=20
Frank Renfrow
Fort Thomas, KY
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 21:42:25 -0400
From: Mike Bracken <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Pickerel Creek
Location: Pickerel Creek Wildlife Area
Observation date: 5/21/10
Notes: Rapture Day!!!!
Number of species: 41
Canada Goose 75
Wood Duck 5
Mallard 8
Bufflehead 2
Double-crested Cormorant 1
Great Blue Heron 15
Great Egret 10
Turkey Vulture 22
Osprey 2
Bald Eagle 12 [3 adults, 2 second year juv, 7 juvi's]
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1
Cooper's Hawk 1
Broad-winged Hawk 1
Red-tailed Hawk 7
American Coot 4
Killdeer 22
Ring-billed Gull 6
Herring Gull 8
Great Black-backed Gull 1
Rock Pigeon 3
Mourning Dove 3
Chimney Swift 5
Northern Flicker 5
Eastern Kingbird 2
Blue Jay 9
American Crow 3
Tree Swallow 10
Northern Rough-winged Swallow 4
Barn Swallow 12
Marsh Wren 1
American Robin 15
European Starling 18
Chipping Sparrow 1
Field Sparrow 1
White-throated Sparrow 1
Northern Cardinal 2
Red-winged Blackbird X
Common Grackle 11
Baltimore Oriole 1
American Goldfinch 8
House Sparrow 4
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 21:44:49 -0400
From: John Pogacnik <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Connecticut Warbler and Sandhill Crane Lake County 5/21
There were lots of migrants today at my yard in North Perry. There were at
least 19 species of warblers with at least 1 Connecticut and 6 mourning
warblers. Also of note was a single sandhill crane flying high overhead.
Also seen were black-billed cuckoo, alder flycatcher, and Philadelphia
vireo
amongst the more common species.
John Pogacnik
4765 Lockwood Road
Perry, OH 44081
(440) 259-2751
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