I stopped at Walnut Woods Tall Pines area, then worked my way south to Stage's Pond, stopping at several spots along & near Walnut Creek. Nothing terribly unusual, but it was a fairly birdy morning until the heat really settled in around 11. Notables included:
cuckoos - despite being in good habitat, I only heard 1 Yellow-billed, near Rickenbacker Airport. Perhaps they've moved to a cicada outbreak further west.
flycatchers - loads of Pewees, plus good #s of Acadians & Willows, at many stops. Wood Pewees seem to be extraordinarily abundant around Columbus right now.
Vireos - nothing very unusual, but did have White-eyed at Walnut Woods and Yellow-throated at Hardisty Rd. ravine
Wood Thrushes - another birds that seems to be increased, with many in the shrubs growing under dead ash trees. Stage's Pond had 12+, Walnut Woods had 6, and they were at many smaller woodlots too.
BrownThrasher - another bird that seems on the rebound. Stage's Pond had 5, while singles were at many other places
Warblers - Nothing very unusual, but did have 2 N.Parulas at hardisty Ravine and a Chat at Walnut Woods
Tanagers - the only ones were at Stage's Pond, which had 2 Scarlets and 1 Summer, all singing
Vesper Sparrow - 1 was singing along Ward Rd, west of Stage's Pond
Orioles - Baltimores at many locations, but the only Orchards were singles at Walnut Woods and Hardisty Rd.Ravine.
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