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6/28/25 2:08 am Robert Thorn <robthorn6...> [Ohio-birds] Ohio Valley Rare Birds, June 21-27, 2025 addendum
6/25/25 10:49 am Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> [Ohio-birds] Warren grassland birding - slow….
6/22/25 5:31 pm Robert Thorn <robthorn6...> [Ohio-birds] HockingHills,6-21&22: Thrushes, Vireos, Warblers
6/22/25 2:01 pm Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> [Ohio-birds] Warren grassland search - zilch
6/21/25 5:20 pm Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> [Ohio-birds] A kite search - Hamilton county
6/21/25 10:12 am Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> [Ohio-birds] Clinton - grassland birding
6/18/25 2:20 pm Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> [Ohio-birds] Pewee - my yard - Hamilton county
6/17/25 5:28 am Bruce Simpson <nylebruce...> [Ohio-birds] Lake Hope St Pk Zaleski St F-19 Warblers 4 Vireos Woodpeckers Songbirds Owls
6/16/25 2:50 pm Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> [Ohio-birds] Very birdy today! In Clinton
6/15/25 5:38 pm Robert Thorn <robthorn6...> [Ohio-birds] UrbanScioto,6-15: cormorants,swallows,catbirds
6/12/25 2:22 pm Robert Thorn <robthorn6...> [Ohio-birds] HockingHills,6-12: warblers,vireos
6/12/25 6:27 am Bruce Simpson <nylebruce...> [Ohio-birds] Lake Hope St Pk Zaleski St F-19 Warblers 3 Vireos Songbirds Woodpeckers Hawks
6/12/25 5:20 am Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> Re: [Ohio-birds] Cliff Swallows nesting strategy
6/11/25 7:12 pm John Habig <jhabig57...> [Ohio-birds] Cliff Swallows nesting strategy
6/11/25 4:34 pm Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> [Ohio-birds] Warren and Clinton musings
6/10/25 4:28 am robert lane <ohiomagpie...> [Ohio-birds] American White Pelicans
6/9/25 3:27 pm Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> [Ohio-birds] Warren and Clinton big years
6/8/25 7:24 am Douglas Vogus <vogeye...> [Ohio-birds] CVNP Towpath Trail Census
6/8/25 4:09 am robert lane <ohiomagpie...> [Ohio-birds] Highlandtown Reservoir White Pelicans
6/4/25 3:54 pm Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> [Ohio-birds] Warren big year birding
6/4/25 5:29 am Bruce Simpson <nylebruce...> [Ohio-birds] Lake Hope St Pk Zaleski St F-19 Warblers 4 Vireos Woodpeckers Hawks Songbirds
6/3/25 10:15 am <charlesbombaci...> <00000b06d29e686d-dmarc-request...> [Ohio-birds] Hoover Nature Preserve plus
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5/31/25 6:25 am Kathy Mock <2klmockingbird...> [Ohio-birds] Question re: Columbus Merlins
 
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Date: 6/28/25 2:08 am
From: Robert Thorn <robthorn6...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Ohio Valley Rare Birds, June 21-27, 2025 addendum
*Wood Stork* - 1 blew in to Pickerington Ponds OH 6-22, then promptly
vanished. There are few other strays north this period, with 1 in
Delaware 6-25 the only of note, so this doesn't seem to tie into any mass
movement. Just a bird with an itch to travel.

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Date: 6/25/25 10:49 am
From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Warren grassland birding - slow….
I had a fair number of woodland species singing. Late morning, hot…..nice
To hear! Thrasher, both tanagers - summer was new for the big year. YB Cuckoo.
Etc. That grass pasture or hay field a couple miles from the caesar creek observation
Tower area looks so good for grasshopper sparrow! Nuttin….the meadowlark show
There was nice! I even put Merlin on it….. here’s another voice duo to be careful
Of - Merlin was saying Nighthawk every time a meadowlark did its call notes!
Joy…..

I hit some other spots for Dickcissel. Still nothing! Striking out with odes still…..

Unless something rare to chase in Warren or Clinton, I am done heading up
That way til August. I will be traveling soon again. And I have stuff to catch up on
Here.

Hopefully migration is in full swing by August! Or at least post breeding
Wanderers. Warren - 149 for the big year. Clinton - 153.

Still missing lots of species!

More Merlin notes - it doesn’t always sense a Mockingbird…….

Good birding all!


Sandra Keller

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Date: 6/22/25 5:31 pm
From: Robert Thorn <robthorn6...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] HockingHills,6-21&22: Thrushes, Vireos, Warblers
Yes, it was possible to bird around the Hocking Hills this weekend without
being overcome by crowds & heat. The key tricks were (1) get there very
early (2) avoid popular spots (ie: Conkle's Hollow, Old Man's Cave), and
(3) plan to hit deep shade later in the morning. With that in mind, we
hit some obscure areas around the State Forest yesterday (Spruce Run
Hollow, Big Cola Swamp, Keister Road, Big Rocky Hollow) and spent today
around Clear Creek early (Fern Trail, Creekside Meadows Trail) with a side
trip to Alley Park. Still lots of singing in the early morning, but it
largely petered out by 11 AM. Notables included:

Raptors - hardly anything beyond vultures, and even they weren't that common
Cuckoos - not a one, incredibly. Maybe they headed south looking for
cicadas.
Woodpeckers - subdued, with few calling or drumming. Pileateds at Spruce
Run Hollow and Clear Creek Creekside Meadows
Flycatchers - still quite a few calling Pewees and Acadians
Vireos - still tons of Red-eyed, but a surprising steady stream of calling
White-eyed at many locations. Had singing Blue-headed up Big Rocky Hollow
and the Hemlock Trail at Clear Creek
Thrushes -- the only Hermits were at the Hemlock Trail and Big Rocky
Hollow, while Veeries were in the lowland forest at Clear Creek (both Ferm
& Creekside Meadows Trails)
Mimids - Catbirds everywhere, but Thrashers also along Fern Trail (ridgetop
meadow) and at Alley Park
Warblers -- odd distribution, with some birds common some places but absent
others. Ovenbirds abundant at most sites, while Hoodeds were also still
singing at many sites. Kentuckies were common at several Hocking Hills
sites, but scarce at Clear Creek. Redstarts common only at a few sites.
Black&Whites and Ceruleans only at Clear Creek, while Pines were only at
Hocking Hills. Black-throated Greens still singing in Hemlock groves at
both areas. The only Worm-eating was singing along the Fern Trail at Clear
Creek, and Blue-winged was near Thomas Cabin at Clear Creek.
Sparrows - Towhees everywhere, but otherwise normal numbers of
Chipping-Field-Songs
Tanagers - Scarlet Tanagers in low numbers, but at many sites. No Summer
Tanagers.
Grosbeaks - Rose-breasted widespread. Blue Grosbeak singing along Big
Cola Road
Orioles - Orchard singing along Big Cola Road. Baltimores not heard
anywhere

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Date: 6/22/25 2:01 pm
From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Warren grassland search - zilch
I didn’t get an early start. I don’t usually on Sunday. It was already
Bad heat wise when I got to Warren county. Around 11:00 or so. I went
Searching for Dickcissels. No success! I hit the ebird spots - most of
Them. One was private, another looked like the habitat completely
Changed, etc. another spot was on a road with traffic. Sigh….. etc. etc.
The field along pence jones rd. At spring valley looks good! Nuttin.
I finally got Blue grosbeak at the Caeser creek tower area. That seemed
Like good habitat, so I tried. And they didn’t call until I started walking out….
Afternoons are going to be tough in this heat!! At least they called!

I am up to 197 life for Warren and 148 for the big year. The grosbeak was
The only new bird today.

My next time up there will have to be early. There’s a grassy field - large -
In a farm area near Caesar creek. Kestrels and meadowlarks. It looks really
Good for grasshopper sparrow! I didn’t see or hear any this afternoon.
I put Merlin on it! Ditto…..

And they didn’t call Ceaser creek spillway - floodplain. I want to explore that.
If that type of area has them at East Fork in Clermont…. Why not Warren!

Ode notes - the usual. I hit a few spots for Dragonhunter. No success!

Good birding all.


Sandra Keller

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Date: 6/21/25 5:20 pm
From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] A kite search - Hamilton county
Kroger hills. No success. I keep trying! They must be in the area…… still
Loads of cicadas around for them!

Merlin notes - has helped me with Grasshopper Sparrow. It comes up with
It a lot….. at least in Clinton. I do need to see for myself. Or hear if close.
I have been ignoring at times…… I’ll admit it gets annoying…… oh great -
Another grasshopper sparrow that I can’t hear….. but it would be good to
Get data into ebird. Warren county up next! This species is in decline.
Habitat loss is a huge reason down here in SW Ohio.

Ode notes - it’s a banner year for Prince Baskettails and Widow skimmers!

Good birding all


Sandra Keller

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Date: 6/21/25 10:12 am
From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Clinton - grassland birding

I got an early start. Figured I had to beat
The coming heat! Hilling rd had loads of
Dickcissels. All singing! It’s been a great
Week for singing Dickcissels. This bodes
Well for Warren county. I’ll get up there
Either Sunday or Monday. Blue grosbeaks were singing most everywhere I was today. I struck out on
Bobolink here though. So I hit Chaney
Rd. That grassland farm field area is
A haul from my house. Success! Took
Awhile, but finally had 2. Singing.
And more dickcissels! The Grosbeak
And bobolinks were new for Clinton life.
And the big year obviously!
In between these spots I hit the
Culberson woods preserve. I still need
Kentucky warbler for Clinton. That
Place looks great! A swamp. That is
Supposed to be mostly dry in the
Summer. Not this year…… I hit one
Flooded section of the trail. And
Couldn’t go any further. Oh well!
If I get time, I’ll put my knee high boots
On and try again. A new boardwalk
Is being built there. I have a feeling
A long way from completion.

Good birding all. I had a noon time
Errand so came home. If I head out
Again - for odes - it will be local.

Sandra Keller

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Date: 6/18/25 2:20 pm
From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Pewee - my yard - Hamilton county
That’s a great bird for my yard! In fact a yard bird! I walked out this morning
To head to Kentucky for some birding. And it was singing! I am getting other
Reports of out of place birds. I believe post and or failed breeding dispersal.

Good birding all.

Sandra Keller

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Date: 6/17/25 5:28 am
From: Bruce Simpson <nylebruce...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Lake Hope St Pk Zaleski St F-19 Warblers 4 Vireos Woodpeckers Songbirds Owls
I visited the area June 15th and 16th There was much activity and I am seeing more young

Warblers-few of 19
Kentucky
Hooded
N Parula
Cerulean
Prothonotary
Blue-winged

Vireos
REVI
WEVI
YTVI
BHVI

Woodpeckers
Pileated
Flicker

Sparrows
Song
Towhee

Flycatchers
EAWP
ACFL

Thrushes
Bluebird
Wood

Highlights
Eating Caterpillars
PRWA
REVI

Pairs Foraging
REVI
PRWA
AMRE

Young
Black-and-white Warbler—female
Brown Thrasher
White-eyed Vireo
Black-throated Green Warbler
N Parula

Indio Bunting
Yellow-breasted Chat
Scarlet Tanager
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Brown Thrasher
Barred Owl
Turkey

Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer

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Date: 6/16/25 2:50 pm
From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Very birdy today! In Clinton
Four new year birds - kingfisher - finally….. YT Vireo, Prothonotary, and
Summer Tanager. And the YT Vireo was new for Clinton. 180 for life.
151 for the big year. It’s a slow process. I hit Caesar creek the mound rd area.
That’s Clinton. A swamp, floodplain, and woods on a hill. Singing and birds
Moving around were plentiful! I attribute to the cloud cover. Mid June is still an
Active time also. First brood might be fledged. Onto a second brood perhaps! I had
One singing YT warbler besides the Prothonotaries here. Struck out with Kentucky.
Flycatchers still singing. Great crested, Acadian, pewee, Kingbird. The odes were
Slow. Too cool maybe. And cloudy. The kingfisher was at Trace run. I had stopped
Along the bridge area for a quick listen. And ode search.

The beach at Caeser creek - I checked the picnic pavilions again. I didn’t
Pay too much attention last time - black terns and laughing gull were drawing
My attention! There are Cliff and Barn Swallows nesting together under the
Structures. That’s a new one for me! Only they might not get far. The nests
Were torn down……. I had a feeling that was going to happen…….. people
Don’t like bird poop on tables. Both species were busy rebuilding. Looked like
The Barns were further along.

I drove over to Cowan lake. It’s not far! Five Herring Gulls. Four were adults.
Shouldn’t they be up on Lake Erie breeding??

Cicada notes - a bit quieter today! Maybe the noise will be done soon!!

I hit the Gilmore metro park - Butler county on Sat. That place is such fun!
Corms, gb herons, great egrets, and both night herons nesting! I am sure Green
Nests there too.

Sunday I had a tour of a spot in Warren. Lark Sparrow! Good county bird!
Amazing what can be found around!

Good birding all.

Sandra Keller

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Date: 6/15/25 5:38 pm
From: Robert Thorn <robthorn6...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] UrbanScioto,6-15: cormorants,swallows,catbirds
Birding was interesting along a series of parks on the Scioto River near
downtown Columbus this morning, just nothing unexpected. I stopped at
Scioto Audubon Metropark, Long St. Dam, Marble Cliff bike path, 5th Ave
Bridge & nearby Quarry Apts. Lake, and Griggs Reservoir Park, both below
and above the dam. Notables included:

*Herons&Egrets* - with the rookery at Shrum Mound Quarry in full bloom,
there were Great Egrets and Great Blue Herons at many spots along the
river. The only Green Heron was at Quarry Apts.Lake. No Black-crownNight
Herons despite a search at Scioto Audubon; an observant fisherman told me
he had seen 2-3 up the river near Hayden Falls, so that might be checked
out.
*Cormorants* - even more so than the above, they were at pretty much every
site
*Waterfowl* - nothing but the expected Geese-WoodDucks-Mallards trio, often
with juveniles in tow
*Vultures* - TVs at several spots, but also had a BV with the cluster at
Griggs Dam
*Woodpeckers* - surprising numbers of Downies - they actually outnumbered
Red-bellies today
*Flycatchers* - no Acadians in these limited forests, but did have multiple
Pewees and Great Cresteds. A Willow was calling in the meadow at Scioto
Audubon. Kingbirds were there & Griggs
*Vireos* - Warblings at almost every stop along the river, anywhere with
cottonwoods, but also had singing Red-eyeds at Marble Cliff and Griggs.
*Swallows* - small numbers everywhere, mostly Rough-wings & Trees, but a
few Barns and Cliffs as well. Cliff colonies seem to be holding on at the
I-70 bridge and Fishinger Road bridge.
*Thrushes* - Wood Thrushes at Scioto Audubon and Griggs, and an E.Bluebird
family was below the dam at Griggs
*Mimids* - nothing but Catbirds, but they were abundant and at every stop,
often singing
*Warblers* - thin numbers, with a few yellows at Scioto Audubon and Long
St.Dam, and Yellow-throated at Long St.Dam and Marble Cliff bike path.
Notable were 2 singing Parulas along the old road below Griggs Dam.
*Sparrows* - singing Chipping and Songs at many sites, but a singing Field
at Scioto Audubon was unexpected.
*Orioles *- a few Baltimores, at Scioto Audubon and Griggs, with a singing
Orchard along old Whittier Rd north of the Grange Audubon Center.

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Date: 6/12/25 2:22 pm
From: Robert Thorn <robthorn6...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] HockingHills,6-12: warblers,vireos
We spent the morning at several ravine sites in the Hocking Hills: Conkle's
Hollow, Rock-climbing area, and Cantwell Cliffs. These are much more
shaded sites than many other locations in the Hills and might be expected
to still hold lots of singing birds, even on a warm day. That was
certainly true at Conkle's. but less so at the other 2 sites. Notables for
the morning were:

*Flycatchers* - nothing but the expected
Pewees-Acadians-Phoebes-GreatCrested, and they were pretty much at all 3
sites
*Vireos* - Blue-headed were singing at Conkles and Cantwell Cliffs, and the
Cliffs also had Yellow-throated. Conkle's had a White-eyed, and Red-eyed,
of course, were everywhere
*Thrushes* - no Veeries, but 3 Hermits were singing at Conkles. Wood
Thrushes were singing at all 3 sites
*Warblers* - Conkle's shone, with Waterthrushes, Ovenbirds, Worm-eating (3
singing), Black&White, Parula, Hooded, Magnolia, Yellow-throated,
Black-throated Greens, and CommonYellowthroats. The other 2 sites, later
in the morning, had far fewer birds.
*Tanagers* - Scarlets were at all 3 sites, though Conkle's had 2-3. No
Summers that we could find.

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Date: 6/12/25 6:27 am
From: Bruce Simpson <nylebruce...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Lake Hope St Pk Zaleski St F-19 Warblers 3 Vireos Songbirds Woodpeckers Hawks
Visited area June 10 and 11 There was a lot of Singing and Activity Also seeing young

Warblers-few of the 19
Hooded
Kentucky
N Parula
Cerulean
Worm-eating
Yellow-throated

Vireos
RE
WE
YT

Flycatchers
EAWP
ACFL
EAPH

Woodpeckers
Pileated
Flicker

Sparrows
Song
Towhee

Hawks
Red-tailed
Red-shouldered

Owls
Screech
Great Horned

Yellow-breasted Chat
Ruby- throated Hummingbird
Carolina Wren
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Brown Thrasher
Indigo Bunting
Wood Thrush
Chimney Swift
Baltimore Oriole
NRSW
Eastern Kingbird
Whip-poor-will
Cedar Waxing
Scarlet Tanager

Highlights
Feeding Activity tree-Hawthorn
Young
WEVI
BTNW
NOPA
Eating Caterpillars-BAWW-also carrying food
Pairs Foraging
BAWA
HOWA
REVI

Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer
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Date: 6/12/25 5:20 am
From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] Cliff Swallows nesting strategy
 

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Date: 6/11/25 7:12 pm
From: John Habig <jhabig57...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Cliff Swallows nesting strategy
I was looking at bridges that cross over Twin Creek in Warren and
Montgomery Counties. The bridges are about 150 long and have trees and
shrubs right up to the water's edge. I have observed Cliff Swallows nesting
on the Lion Bridge (2nd St.) in Franklin and the SR 4 Bridge in Middletown.
These two bridges bracket the confluence of Twin Creek at the Great
Miami River. There is also one active railroad track that crosses the
Great Miami River between these bridges. I have not found any swallow nests
on bridges over Twin Creek or the railroad bridge over the river. Now to
my questions: 1) Has anyone observed Cliff Swallow nests on short bridges
such as these? 2) Has anyone observed Cliff Swallow nests on active
railroad bridges?

My theory is that the Cliff Swallows are not nesting on the structures
because: 1) they like a more open approach to the nests, 2) They need more
open areas for their aerial food catching, 3) there's too much vibration on
the railroad tracks that would crumble their nests.

I look forward to your observations and thoughts.

--
John Habig
Carlisle, Ohio

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Date: 6/11/25 4:34 pm
From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Warren and Clinton musings
I have been exploring - going after breeders at this point. And birding new trails.
That gorge trail area at Caesar creek Warren county is beautiful! I didn’t get too
Far - busy looking for birds! Picked up Acadian, L. Waterthrush, and a Barred Owl
Pair calling! Neat! It’s still quite active out there. Should be until the end of June.
All three were Warren birds! No Ovenbirds or black and white though. That last is
A tough one with my older hearing…… cruised furnas ogylbys rd. I keep getting
Turkey in my life needs alerts there. Hopefully someday I see some! A parking
Area for a horse trail got me a Hooded warbler! New one. And a spreadwing that
I hope my pic came out. It had a bit of red on it.

It got slow bird wise about 11:30 or so. I decided to try spots in Clinton.
Belted kingfisher would be nice! Nope…. But the odes at Cowan lake are good.

Good birding all.

Sandra Keller

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Date: 6/10/25 4:28 am
From: robert lane <ohiomagpie...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] American White Pelicans
The celebrity nine American White Pelicans that visited Highlandtown Wildlife Area in Columbiana County were believed seen from Thursday afternoon June 5 thru being last seen early Monday morning June 9. Pretty special!

Bob Lane / Mahoning County
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Date: 6/9/25 3:27 pm
From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Warren and Clinton big years
Went slow today! The weather. And the cicadas are starting to get old….
I have a hard enough time hearing without the constant cicada hum! I am
Still hoping for a kite….. the laughing gull and black terns at Caesar Creek
From yesterday we’re on the back of my mind. Never dreamed they would
Stick! I started at Cowan lake in Clinton. Nothing new. I really enjoyed that
Spillway trail at Cowan. Good lake views. A nice dense woods. Just very
Loud with cicadas! I still need kingfisher and Cliff swallow for the Clinton
Big year! Very strange…….

After dealing with rain cells all morning, I decided to head west to Caesar creek.
The storms weren’t tracking west. Ha! They knew I was coming! So I waited
One out at the picnic pavilion at south beach. And Lo and behold…. The laughing
Gull was still there. And 2 of the four black terns from yesterday. And purple
Martins. Three new for Warren big year. Up to 142 for the year. The terns and
Martins were new for Warren life. Up to 191 life! Closing in on that magical 200
Life number!

I was going to hit fort ancient on the way home, but a horrible crash on Rt.
71 northbound had those lanes closed. And traffic backed up on side roads
For miles. Sad. I kept heading south.

Ode notes - not many. Too cold. And no sun. Sigh…..

I forgot to mention the grasshopper sparrow and dickcissels I got on my
Way home from Kinnikinik fen on Saturday. Clinton county. I started recording
The dickcissels with Merlin. I like this audio! And to my surprise, it kept
Registering Grasshopper sparrow too! The key being it kept registering it.
I have no idea how many singing because I can’t hear that one if not really
Close anymore! So I started scanning. And there’s one perched up on
A grass stalk! Yea! Clinton birds! 147 for the Clinton big year. And 179 for life.

Good birding all.


Sandra Keller

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Date: 6/8/25 7:24 am
From: Douglas Vogus <vogeye...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] CVNP Towpath Trail Census
JUNE 07, 2025 - CUYAHOGA VALLEY MONTHLY TOWPATH TRAIL CENSUS.
ROUTE: Red Lock Trailhead south to Merriman Valley, with a stop at Trail
Mix in Peninsula and Szalay's Farm & Market.
TIME: 6:00am - 4:20pm TIME AFIELD: 10:20 TEMP.: 60F ~ 80F ~ 78F
COND.: Cloudy early with some light fog; fog burning off and turning warmer
with blue skies; clouding back up later with
very hazy skies from Canada wildfires; winds light and variable.
TRAIL COND.: Good; trail open at Brandywine Creek but still awaiting
back-fill and final touches before complete; biggest
nuisance was the Eastern cottonwood seed dispersal - there was no escaping
it!
RIVER COND.: Very low and clear.
FT. MI.: 14.10 OBS.: John Henry and Douglas W. Vogus.

I. MAMMALS: 10 SPECIES, 90 TOTAL.

1. Eastern Cottontail - 10 (4 bunnies) (Tied Census High from 08/2024)
2. Eastern Chipmunk - 44
3. Woodchuck - 1 (pup)
4. Eastern Gray Squirrel - 9 (1 black morph)
5. Eastern Fox Squirrel - 1
6. Red Squirrel - 15
7. Common Muskrat - 4 (3 kits)
8. House Mouse - 1 (Second Record on Census, Second June Record on
Census & Tied Census High from 06/2024)
9. Coyote - 1 (very black individual - First June Record on Census)
10. White-tailed Deer - 4 (3 does,1?) (also one dead fawn - well, just
the back half of it)


II. BIRDS: 80 SPECIES, 921 TOTAL.
(NOTE: m = male; f = female; ? = bird was seen but not sexed; * = bird was
heard calling but not sexed)

1. Canada Goose - 50 (16 goslings)
2. Wood Duck - 22 (2m,6f,14 ducklings in groups of 2,2,5 & 5)
3. Mallard - 9 (7m,2f)
4. Common Merganser - 9 (2f,7 ducklings) (one female with 7 ducklings
in Cuyahoga River at north end of Stanford Swamp - Fourth June Record on
Census)
5. Wild Turkey - 3 (1f,2 poults) (Fourth June Record on Census)
6. Rock Pigeon - 2
7. Mourning Dove - 18
8. Yellow-billed Cuckoo - 1
9. Chimney Swift - 4
10. Ruby-throated Hummingbird - 5 (2m,3f)
11. Killdeer - 1
12. American Woodcock - 1 (Second June Record on Census)
13. Spotted Sandpiper - 1
14. Green Heron - 7
15. Great Blue Heron - 16
16. Turkey Vulture - 17
17. Bald Eagle - 2 (adult) (Fifth June Record on Census)
18. Red-shouldered Hawk - 1
19. Broad-winged Hawk - 1
20. Red-tailed Hawk - 6
21. Belted Kingfisher - 3 (1f,1?,1*)
22. Red-bellied Woodpecker - 10 (3m,1f,3?,3*)
23. Downy Woodpecker - 7 (1m,2f,1?,1*,2 juvenile*)
24. Hairy Woodpecker - 3 (*)
25. Northern Flicker - 4 (2?,2*)
26. Pileated Woodpecker - 4 (3*,1 drumming)
27. American Kestrel - 1 (m) (East end of Stanford Swamp - Second June
Record on Census)
28. Peregrine Falcon - 6 (1m,3 juvenile m,1f,1 juvenile f)
("Trailblazer" & "Gypsy" with young at Ohio Turnpike bridge - Tied Census
High from 06/2011)
29. Great Crested Flycatcher - 3
30. Eastern Kingbird - 2
31. Eastern Wood-Pewee - 6
32. Acadian Flycatcher - 3
33. Willow Flycatcher - 6 (Tied Census High from 06/2011, 06/2020 &
06/2022)
34. Eastern Phoebe - 3
35. Yellow-throated Vireo - 4
36. Warbling Vireo - 21
37. Red-eyed Vireo - 30 (one nest in a sugar maple tree)
38. Blue Jay - 14
39. American Crow - 15
40. Black-capped Chickadee - 8
41. Tufted Titmouse - 16
42. Bank Swallow - 1
43. Tree Swallow - 7
44. Northern Rough-winged Swallow - 13
45. Barn Swallow - 5
46. Cedar Waxwing - 31 (one nest being built in a sycamore tree)
47. White-breasted Nuthatch - 8 (1m,1?,6*)
48. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 4 (1m,1f,2*) (one nest being built in a
black walnut tree)
49. Carolina Wren - 14
50. Northern House Wren - 6
51. Gray Catbird - 26
52. European Starling - 42
53. Eastern Bluebird - 1 (juvenile)
54. Veery - 2
55. Wood Thrush - 1
56. American Robin - 40 (1 juvenile) (one nest in a sycamore tree and
one nest on the vault toilet doorway at Ira Beaver Marsh Trailhead)
57. House Sparrow - 28
58. House Finch - 8 (5m,1f,1?,1*)
59. American Goldfinch - 22 (14m,5f,3*)
60. Chipping Sparrow - 4
61. Field Sparrow - 1
62. Song Sparrow - 42
63. Swamp Sparrow - 11
64. Eastern Towhee - 4 (3m,1*)
65. Yellow-breasted Chat - 1 (Second June Record on Census)
66. Orchard Oriole - 6 (5m,1 immature m)
67. Baltimore Oriole - 25 (19m,2f,1*,3 chicks) (one nest in a sugar
maple and three nests in sycamore trees)
68. Red-winged Blackbird - 43 (29m,13f,1 juvenile)
69. Brown-headed Cowbird - 14 (7m,6f,1 juvenile being fed by a Red-eyed
Vireo)
70. Common Grackle - 20
71. Blue-winged Warbler - 3 (m)
72. Common Yellowthroat - 21 (m)
73. Hooded Warbler - 5 (4m,1*)
74. American Redstart - 7 (6m,1f) (one nest being built in a
down-hanging stinking passionflower vine)
75. Northern Parula - 4 (m)
76. Yellow Warbler - 26 (24m,2f)
77. Scarlet Tanager - 5 (m)
78. Northern Cardinal - 41 (26m,1 juvenile m,7f,7*)
79. Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 13 (12m,1f)
80. Indigo Bunting - 13 (m)

Unidentified Passerines - 8

III. REPTILES: 4 SPECIES, 78 TOTAL.

1. Common Snapping Turtle - 14
2. Midland Painted Turtle - 61
3. Eastern Spiny Softshell - 2
4. Northern Water Snake - 1


IV. AMPHIBIANS: 3 SPECIES, 33 TOTAL.

1. American Toad - 1 (Fifth June Record on Census)
2. American Bullfrog - 7 (5 seen,2 heard)
3. Green Frog - 25 (6 seen,19 heard)


V. FISHES: 7 SPECIES, 110 TOTAL.

1. Central Mudminnow - 3
2. Golden Shiner - 2 (First June Record on Census)
3. Bluntnose Minnow - 89 (Fifth June Record on Census)
4. Common White Sucker - 4 (First June Record on Census)
5. Largemouth Bass - 2
6. Bluegill - 4
7. Pumpkinseed - 6


VI. CRUSTACEANS: 1 SPECIES, 1 TOTAL.

1. Crayfish - 1 (Second June Record on Census)


VII. BUTTERFLIES: 8 SPECIES, 25 TOTAL.

1. Eastern Tiger Swallowtail - 2
2. Cabbage Butterfly - 4
3. Summer Azure - 2
4. Silvery Checkerspot - 2 (Third Record on Census, Second June Record
on Census & New Census High - previous was 1 on 06/2012 & 09/2021)
5. Appalachian Brown - 2 (Fourth Record on Census & First June Record
on Census)
6. Little Wood Satyr - 9
7. Silver-spotted Skipper - 2
8. Hobomok Skipper - 2 (Fifth June Record on Census)


VIII. MOTHS: 2 SPECIES, (1 FIRST OF CENSUS), 2 TOTAL.

1. Confused Eusarca - 1 (Second Record on Census, Second June Record on
Census & Tied Census High from 06/2014)
2. Drab Prominent - 1 (New Species on Census - currently at 46 Moth
Species since 01/01/2010)


IX. DRAGONFLIES & DAMSELFLIES: 11 SPECIES, 60 TOTAL.

1. Lancet Clubtail - 1 (Fifth Record on Census, Third June Record on
Census & Tied Census High from 07/2018, 06/2022, 07/2022 & 06/2024)
2. Common Baskettail - 3
3. Eastern Pondhawk - 2 (Third June Record on Census)
4. Dot-tailed Whiteface - 6
5. Slaty Skimmer - 2 (Fifth June Record on Census)
6. Twelve-spotted Skimmer - 1 (Second June Record on Census)
7. Blue Dasher - 5
8. Black Saddlebags - 1 (Fourth June Record on Census)
9. Ebony Jewelwing - 26
10. Blue-tipped Dancer - 3
11. Azure Bluet - 10 (Fifth June Record on Census)


Compiler: Douglas W. Vogus - Akron, Ohio.

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Date: 6/8/25 4:09 am
From: robert lane <ohiomagpie...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Highlandtown Reservoir White Pelicans
The nine American White Pelicans continue this morning at this Columbiana County location. They appear to be in a feeding frenzy.

Bob Lane / Mahoning County


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Date: 6/4/25 3:54 pm
From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Warren big year birding
Prairie warbler! Mounds park. New for the county and the big year. I had a late
Start - still catching up after my trip back to NJ. Lots of activity. Including the
Cicadas! No kites. Shame. One would think they would take advantage of all this
Food! The cicada show at mounds was fantastic!

189 for Warren life. 139 for the big year.

Odes notes - mounds park and a canoe access to the little Miami were productive.
I hope my pics came out! I need them to Id damselflies. Etc.

Good birding all.


Sandra Keller

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Date: 6/4/25 5:29 am
From: Bruce Simpson <nylebruce...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Lake Hope St Pk Zaleski St F-19 Warblers 4 Vireos Woodpeckers Hawks Songbirds
I visited the area April 31- June 3 There was more singing and activity this visit

19 Breeding Warblers-few
Kentucky
Cerulean
N Parula
Yellow-throated
Worm-eating
Hooded

Vireos
RE
WE
YT
BH

Woodpeckers
Pileated
N Flicker

Flycatchers
Acadian
EAWP

Tanagers
Scarlet
Summer

Sparrows
SOSP
FISP
EATO

Grosbeaks
Rose-breasted
Blue

Hawks
RTHA
BWHA
RSHA

Highlights
Eating Caterpillars
BWWA
REVI
BAWW-also moth
PRWA

Young
Black-throated Green
N Parula
White-eyed Vireo

Pairs Foraging together
REVI
AMGO
RTHU
AMRE
WEWA
YBCH

Call Notes-CSWA- fledglings

Feeding Activity tree-Hawthorn-Caterpillars and other Insects

Whip-poor-will—Flushed
Yellow-breasted Chat
Indigo Bunting
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Chimney Swift
American Goldfinch
Wood Thrush
E Bluebird
Baltimore Oriole
Woodcock
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Bald Eagle
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Gray Catbird

Red Fox-Eloquently sitting catching the morning sun rays

Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer


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Date: 6/3/25 10:15 am
From: <charlesbombaci...> <00000b06d29e686d-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Hoover Nature Preserve plus
Prothonotary Warblers continue to be active across most of the Hoover Nature Preserve. Though singing less, the males are still quite active. Nestlings should be fledging soon.
Sunday afternoon 20 Common Nighthawks put on a aerial show over the McNamara Park in Genoa Township.
Charlie Bombaci

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Date: 6/2/25 2:51 pm
From: Douglas Vogus <vogeye...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Ottawa NWR Monthly Census
JUNE 01, 2025 - OTTAWA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE MONTHLY CENSUS.
ROUTES: East Side, West Side, Western Prairies and Henry Marsh in the
morning; Wildlife Drive in the afternoon.
OBS. EAST: Jim Koppin, Jim Reyda, Al & Betty Schlecht. OBS. WEST: Susan
Brauning, Donna Kuhn, Doug Nims,
George Novosel, Chris Pierce, Jim Reyda (North Woods & South Woods only),
Mark Swelstad, Tracy Wiczer.
OBS. WESTERN PRAIRIES & HENRY MARSH: Douglas W. Vogus.
OBS. WILDLIFE DRIVE: Bob Bartolotta, Doug Nims, Jim Reyda, Douglas W. Vogus.
TIME: 7:30am - 12:00pm; 1:05pm - 3:20pm TIME AFIELD: 6:40 TEMP.: 46F ~ 65F
COND.: Cool early with hazy sun; winds N/NW; partly sunny and warmer in the
afternoon.

I. MAMMALS: 7 SPECIES, 74 TOTAL. (Recorded since 04/07/2002)

1. Eastern Cottontail - 42
2. Eastern Chipmunk - 1 (observed by J. Reyda at the maintenance yard -
Second Record on Census, First June Record on Census & Tied Census High
from 08/2020)
3. Woodchuck - 9
4. Eastern Fox Squirrel - 13
5. American Beaver - 1 (Third June Record on Census & Tied Census High
from 19 other occasions)
6. Common Muskrat - 2
7. White-tailed Deer - 6


II. BIRDS: 96 SPECIES, 3,725 TOTAL. (Recorded since 03/02/1969)

1. Canada Goose - 503
2. Mute Swan - 6
3. Trumpeter Swan - 186 (160 adults & 26 cygnets in groups of 2,3,4,5,6
& 6)
4. Wood Duck - 83
5. Blue-winged Teal - 4
6. Gadwall - 3
7. Mallard - 116
8. Redhead - 1 (male on East Side - Sixth June Record on Census)
9. Pied-billed Grebe - 7
10. Mourning Dove - 28
11. Chimney Swift - 1
12. Sora - 1
13. Common Gallinule - 16
14. American Coot - 2
15. Sandhill Crane - 34 (2 colts)
16. Black-necked Stilt - 5 (Second June Record on Census & Tied Census
High from 07/2024, 08/2024 & 05/2025)
17. Killdeer - 41
18. Semipalmated Plover - 26
19. Dunlin - 139
20. Least Sandpiper - 3
21. White-rumped Sandpiper - 1
22. Semipalmated Sandpiper - 86
23. Spotted Sandpiper - 6
24. Ring-billed Gull - 16
25. American Herring Gull - 4
26. Common Tern - 1
27. Double-crested Cormorant - 39
28. American White Pelican - 20
29. Least Bittern - 1
30. Snowy Egret - 6
31. Black-crowned Night Heron - 1
32. Green Heron - 1
33. Great Egret - 123
34. Great Blue Heron - 59
35. Turkey Vulture - 7
36. Osprey - 2
37. Cooper's Hawk - 1
38. Bald Eagle - 30 (14 adult,13 immature,3 juvenile)
39. Red-tailed Hawk - 4
40. Belted Kingfisher - 1
41. Red-headed Woodpecker - 2
42. Red-bellied Woodpecker - 5
43. Downy Woodpecker - 5
44. Hairy Woodpecker - 1
45. Northern Flicker - 15
46. American Kestrel - 1
47. Great Crested Flycatcher - 6
48. Eastern Kingbird - 40
49. Eastern Wood-Pewee - 6
50. Alder Flycatcher - 1
51. Willow Flycatcher - 24
52. Warbling Vireo - 63
53. Red-eyed Vireo - 6
54. Blue Jay - 12
55. Black-capped Chickadee - 1
56. Tufted Titmouse - 1
57. Horned Lark - 1
58. Tree Swallow - 344
59. Northern Rough-winged Swallow - 5
60. Purple Martin - 108
61. Barn Swallow - 37
62. Cedar Waxwing - 32
63. White-breasted Nuthatch - 2
64. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 1
65. Carolina Wren - 6
66. Northern House Wren - 47
67. Sedge Wren - 1 (east side of Pool 9 on the Wildlife Drive just
before Veler Rd.)
68. Marsh Wren - 12
69. Gray Catbird - 34
70. Brown Thrasher - 1
71. European Starling - 90
72. Unidentified *Catharus* Thrush - 1
73. American Robin - 67
74. House Sparrow - 11
75. House Finch - 2
76. American Goldfinch - 13
77. Chipping Sparrow - 4
78. White-throated Sparrow - 1 (heard singing by J. Reyda & D. Vogus
along hedgerows of Ottawa-Lucas Rd. on Wildlife Drive just before exit -
First June Record on Census)
79. Henslow's Sparrow - 1 (singing in NE corner of Grimm Prairie)
80. Savannah Sparrow - 3
81. Song Sparrow - 55
82. Swamp Sparrow - 6
83. Eastern Meadowlark - 4
84. Orchard Oriole - 2
85. Baltimore Oriole - 11
86. Red-winged Blackbird - 552
87. Brown-headed Cowbird - 32
88. Common Grackle - 68
89. Northern Waterthrush - 1
90. Prothonotary Warbler - 6
91. Common Yellowthroat - 40
92. American Redstart - 1
93. Yellow Warbler - 257
94. Northern Cardinal - 38
95. Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 3
96. Indigo Bunting - 20

??. Unidentified *Empidonax* Flycatcher - 2

III. REPTILES: 5 SPECIES, 91 TOTAL. (Recorded since 04/07/2002)

1. Northern Map Turtle - 51
2. Midland Painted Turtle - 34
3. Blanding's Turtle - 1 (Fourth June Record on Census)
4. Eastern Spiny Softshell - 1
5. Northern Water Snake - 4


IV. AMPHIBIANS: 2 SPECIES, 20 TOTAL. (Recorded since 04/07/2002)

1. Gray Treefrog - 1 (East Side - Second Record on Census, First June
Record on Census & Tied Census High from 05/2012)
2. American Bullfrog - 19


V. FISHES: 2 SPECIES, 20 TOTAL. (Recorded since 04/07/2002)

1. Common Carp - 1
2. Blackstripe Topminnow - 19 (Second June Record on Census)


VI. BUTTERFLIES: 4 SPECIES, 6 TOTAL. (Recorded since 04/07/2002)

1. Eastern Black Swallowtail - 3
2. Eastern Tiger Swallowtail - 1
3. Viceroy - 1
4. Monarch - 1


VII. DRAGONFLIES & DAMSELFLIES: 1 SPECIES, (1 NEW TO CENSUS), 1 TOTAL.
(Recorded since 05/06/2018)

1. Unicorn Clubtail - 1 (found and photographed by D. Vogus in Stange
Prairie - New Odonata Species on Census - currently at 27 Species since
05/06/2018)


Compiler: Douglas W. Vogus - Akron, Ohio.

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Date: 6/1/25 6:26 am
From: Canterbury, Ronald (canterrd) <00000951b275ca19-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Ohio Cardinal update and request for spring 2025
Hi, All:
Here is a brief update on the Ohio Cardinal journal: Summer 2023 is being read by the proofreaders and will go to layout and press once that is complete, so hopefully soon on that issue. ** I am mining eBird data quicker and working very hard to catch up!


As temperatures rise and summer season is upon us, and the spring season for the Ohio Cardinal has ended, it is time to request your data, records and sightings. Please send your March through May 2025 sightings to:

Ron Canterbury, 1585 Summit Hills Drive, Cincinnati OH, 45255 or <ron.canterbury...>



In addition to sightings, we welcome photos, anecdotes, book/e-media/app reviews, general interest articles, and research papers. If you enter your sightings into eBird, you do not need to send a report – we download all the entries directly from Cornell. Feel free, however, to expand on items in your eBird list in a separate note to me, because I can’t look at every note in eBird.



If you attach a file (Word, Excel, ASCII text, or similar) to an email, please include your name and the season in the file name and also within the file itself. Calling the file “smith-spring 2025” instead of “sightings” will save me time. And digital photo files, please; send prints only with prior approval. If you post photos to FaceBook, Flickr, or the like, you can send me links to them rather than the photo files themselves. Photos and links go to PhotoEditor Tom Fishburn, <tom561tom...>



The deadline is June 21. Thank you in advance. Have a great summer season everyone!



Ron Canterbury
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The Ohio Ornithological Society

Ronald A. Canterbury
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University of Cincinnati
Department of Biological Sciences
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0006
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Date: 5/31/25 6:25 am
From: Kathy Mock <2klmockingbird...>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Question re: Columbus Merlins
To Leslie Sours or any other Columbus area birders with knowledge of the situation, can you please tell me if there were any known negative impacts on the Merlins once the nest location was made public?Thank you, Kathy Mock

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