Date: 3/7/26 3:26 am From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> Subject: [Ohio-birds] Hamilton county big year thoughts
I won’t be breaking records here! I am missing Cackling Goose, Ross's, Lapland
Longspur….. Except for the LT Ducks, no winter waterfowl rarities! But it’s fun.
I am surprised no winter waterfowl rarities.
I hope to explore the Great Miami area here a lot. There’s not the public access like
In Butler and Montgomery counties. But still lots of areas for sky watching. Lost
Bridge, Fernald, etc. The Little Miami will have me exploring for passerines. But there
Is overlap. Armleder, Magrish, etc. Bortz.
I hit the Fernald Woodcock walk with Luke last night. Wow! I was expecting a few peents.
He had a spot picked out where we could see them displaying and on the ground! It
Was fantastic.
Of course I missed the American bittern in flight…… that was before the walk. You never
Know what will be around there! See the second paragraph above!
Nature notes - spring peepers were loud! And frogs and toads were crossing the road.
Be careful driving!
Good birding all.
Sandra Keller
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Date: 3/4/26 3:07 pm From: Douglas Vogus <vogeye...> Subject: [Ohio-birds] Cuyahoga Valley Towpath Census
MARCH 03, 2026 - CUYAHOGA VALLEY MONTHLY TOWPATH TRAIL CENSUS. ROUTE: Merriman Valley north to Red Lock Trailhead with a stop at The Winking Lizard in Peninsula for lunch. TIME: 6:35am - 5:40pm TIME AFIELD: 11:05 TEMP.: 35F ~ 47F ~ 45F COND.: Light mist and fog at the start, with occasional spurts of light rain, just enough to break out the umbrellas about four times; fog finally lifting at 10:45am, but gray all day; sprinkles again from 2:50pm to 4:00pm and again at 5:00pm until end of census; no snow cover; all water open. TRAIL COND.: Poor; sections early in the morning were glazed with ice; thawing later made the trail sloppy with the usual winter ruts; low sections were rain-filled and muddy with puddles pushing travel to the edges. RIVER COND.: Slightly above normal. FT. MI.: 14.00 OBS.: John Henry and Douglas W. Vogus.
I. MAMMALS: 8 SPECIES, 73 TOTAL.
1. Virginia Opossum - 2 (plus one dead along the trail) (Second March Record on Census & Tied Census High from 05/2025) 2. Eastern Cottontail - 2 (Second March Record on Census) 3. Eastern Chipmunk - 16 4. Eastern Gray Squirrel - 16 (8 black morph) 5. Eastern Fox Squirrel - 3 6. Red Squirrel - 18 7. Common Raccoon - 2 8. White-tailed Deer - 14 (9 does,5 unknown)
II. BIRDS: 47 SPECIES, 838 TOTAL. (NOTE: m = male; f = female; ? = bird was seen but not sexed; * = bird was heard calling but not sexed)
1. Canada Goose - 179 2. Trumpeter Swan - 4 (Third March Record on Census & Tied Census High from 03/2024) 3. Tundra Swan - 115 (one flock of 110 birds heading northwest over Deep Lock - Fourth March Record on Census & New Census High - previous was 66 on 03/2019) 4. Wood Duck - 1 (m) 5. Gadwall - 2 (1m,1f) 6. American Wigeon - 1 (m) (Fifth Record on Census & Third March Record on Census) 7. American Black Duck - 14 (7m,7f) 8. Mallard - 36 (22m,14f) 9. Northern Pintail - 4 (3m,1f) (Fourth March Record on Census) 10. Hooded Merganser - 4 (2m,2f) 11. Common Merganser - 4 (3m,1f) 12. Mourning Dove - 26 13. Killdeer - 1 14. American Woodcock - 1 (Third March Record on Census) 15. Ring-billed Gull - 8 16. Great Blue Heron - 1 17. Bald Eagle - 2 (1 adult,1 immature) 18. Red-tailed Hawk - 2 (adults) (also three dead immatures - one just north of Sand Run, one south of Deep Lock, and one north of Deep Lock - bird flu?) 19. Red-bellied Woodpecker - 18 (5m,2f,6?,5*) 20. Downy Woodpecker - 10 (2m,4f,4*) 21. Hairy Woodpecker - 3 (1m,1f,1*) 22. Northern Flicker - 1 (*) 23. Pileated Woodpecker - 5 (3?,2*) 24. Peregrine Falcon - 1 (f) 25. Blue Jay - 33 26. American Crow - 50 27. Black-capped Chickadee - 12 28. Tufted Titmouse - 16 29. Golden-crowned Kinglet - 6 (1m,3f,2?) 30. White-breasted Nuthatch - 13 (4m,1f,2?,6*) 31. Brown Creeper - 3 32. Carolina Wren - 7 33. European Starling - 8 34. Eastern Bluebird - 4 (2m,2f) 35. American Robin - 18 36. House Sparrow - 28 37. House Finch - 5 (2m,1f,1?,1*) 38. Purple Finch - 3 (2m,1f) (Third March Record on Census) 39. American Goldfinch - 2 40. American Tree Sparrow - 18 41. White-throated Sparrow - 16 42. Song Sparrow - 13 43. Swamp Sparrow - 1 44. Eastern Towhee - 1 (m) 45. Red-winged Blackbird - 56 (55m,1f) 46. Common Grackle - 38 47. Northern Cardinal - 39 (27m,11f,1*)
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Date: 3/4/26 2:32 pm From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> Subject: [Ohio-birds] Stuff moving - Hamilton county
Killdeer, Bonapartes Gulls, RB Mergs, Redheads. Other stuff around too, but these
Were the most numerous. Killdeer and Bonie new for my big year. I got fogged out
At Lost Bridge. A huge raft of stuff on that north pool. Couldn’t do anything in that
Fog!
Next up is Woodcock. Hopefully the weather cooperates Friday night!
Good birding all.
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Date: 3/3/26 8:00 am From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> Subject: [Ohio-birds] Waterfowl - great numbers
I figure I will be searching for uncommon to rare waterfowl in March. As I edit trip pics.
Although I did hit Caesar Creek in Warren county for the Iceland gull. I got there plenty
Early! No success. It either left before 7:05 or I failed to pick it up when the main gull
Group left the beach. Sigh….. there’s nice numbers of waterfowl staging in that area.
For example - 440 redheads at the furnas boat ramp! I like numbers. I came home via
Lake Barber in Hamilton county. Nothing new for my big year…… I had plans to bird most
Of Wed, but the weather looks grim…… oh well, I do have a lot of catching up to do around
Here!
I am told I didn’t miss any rarities while away. Let’s see what March brings! I did have an
Early greater yellowlegs at the beach at Caesar creek.
Good birding all.
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Date: 3/2/26 3:34 pm From: Douglas Vogus <vogeye...> Subject: [Ohio-birds] Ottawa NWR Monthly Census
MARCH 01, 2026 - OTTAWA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE MONTHLY CENSUS. ROUTES: East Side, West Side, Western Prairies, Henry Marsh, and Fox Unit in the morning; Wildlife Drive (except where closed for eagle nesting) in the afternoon. TIME: 7:30am - 12:10pm; 12:55pm - 2:40pm TIME AFIELD: 6:25 TEMP.: 21F ~ 30F COND.: Cold early with a brisk north wind - windchill making it feel like 8F; partly sunny turning mostly sunny; no snow cover; all impoundments just starting to lose ice; Lake Erie open. OBS. EAST: Bob Bartolotta, Jim Koppin, Al & Betty Schlecht. OBS. WEST: Susan Brauning, Katie Clink, Donna Kuhn, David Myles, George Novosel, Chris Pierce, Mark Swelstad, Tracy Wiczer. OBS. WESTERN PRAIRIES, HENRY MARSH & FOX UNIT: Douglas W. Vogus. OBS. WILDLIFE DRIVE: Bob Bartolotta, Jim Koppin, Douglas W. Vogus.
I. MAMMALS: 4 SPECIES, (1 DEAD), 9 TOTAL MAMMALS. (Recorded since 04/07/2002)
1. Eastern Fox Squirrel - 3 2. White-footed Mouse - 3 3. Common Muskrat - 2 4. American Mink - 1 (Henry Marsh)
X. Virginia Opossum - 1 (dead in the woods north of Henry Marsh)
II. BIRDS: 59 SPECIES, 5,681 TOTAL BIRDS. (Recorded since 03/02/1969)
1. Canada Goose - 772 2. Trumpeter Swan - 172 (one with yellow neckband "1A2") 3. Tundra Swan - 1,497 4. Northern Shoveler - 4 5. Gadwall - 24 6. American Wigeon - 5 7. American Black Duck - 37 8. Mallard - 171 9. Northern Pintail - 67 10. Green-winged Teal - 58 11. Canvasback - 126 12. Redhead - 626 13. Ring-necked Duck - 25 14. Greater Scaup - 230 (New Census High - previous was 150 on 04/1985) 15. Lesser Scaup - 317 16. Bufflehead - 2 17. Common Goldeneye - 39 18. Hooded Merganser - 10 19. Common Merganser - 144 20. Mourning Dove - 14 21. Sandhill Crane - 65 22. Killdeer - 2 (pair together flying north over Krause Rd.) 23. Ring-billed Gull - 418 24. American Herring Gull - 21 25. American White Pelican - 278 (Second March Record on Census) 26. Great Blue Heron - 1 27. Northern Harrier - 3 28. Cooper's Hawk - 2 29. Bald Eagle - 61 (43 adult,18 immature) (Bald Eagles were in the sky or on nests everywhere!) 30. Red-tailed Hawk - 2 31. Great Horned Owl - 3 32. Red-headed Woodpecker - 2 33. Red-bellied Woodpecker - 3 34. Downy Woodpecker - 14 35. Hairy Woodpecker - 2 36. Northern Flicker - 1 37. Pileated Woodpecker - 1 (calling in the North Woods - D. Myles & K. Clink - Third March Record on Census) 38. American Kestrel - 1 39. Blue Jay - 15 40. Black-capped Chickadee - 4 41. Horned Lark - 6 42. White-breasted Nuthatch - 6 43. Brown Creeper - 3 44. Carolina Wren - 3 45. European Starling - 62 46. Hermit Thrush - 1 (Second March Record on Census) 47. American Robin - 3 48. House Sparrow - 3 49. House Finch - 2 50. American Goldfinch - 29 51. Fox Sparrow - 1 52. American Tree Sparrow - 58 53. Dark-eyed Junco - 19 54. White-throated Sparrow - 2 55. Song Sparrow - 5 56. Red-winged Blackbird - 201 57. Brown-headed Cowbird - 1 58. Common Grackle - 17 59. Northern Cardinal - 16
??. Unidentified Duck Species - 4
III. AMPHIBIANS: 1 SPECIES, 1 TOTAL. (Recorded since 04/07/2002)
1. Northern Leopard Frog - 1 (heard at Henry Marsh - Third March Record on Census)
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Date: 3/1/26 4:28 pm From: Joe Faulkner <joeinthewoods...> Subject: [Ohio-birds] Perry county woodcocks, birders invite
Fellow Perry county birders,
I am fortunate to own a large piece of property in beautiful downtown Perry County which includes five acres of prairie. Every evening from mid February thru March, the woodcock do their mating dance/flights on this prairie and put on quite a show, if you’re a birder. If any Perry county birders need this bird for your county, year, life list, or any other list, you’re welcome to come by some evening and get it. Just text me at <joeinthewoods...> and we can arrange to meet at the prairie. You can drive to within about 50 yards of the site, and I have lawn chairs already installed. It’s almost a guarantee. We are just south of somerset.
Actually, even if you’re not from Perry county, but still need these birds, just let me know. About the only restriction I would impose is if you voted for trump. I do have certain moral standards.
Joe Faulkner
Somerset, Ohio
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Date: 3/1/26 2:01 pm From: Canterbury, Ronald (canterrd) <00000951b275ca19-dmarc-request...> Subject: [Ohio-birds] Winter 2025-2026 season call for data
Hi, All:
As temperatures rise and spring season is upon us, numerous species of birds are singing, and the winter season for the Ohio Cardinal has ended, it is time to request your data, records and sightings. Please send your December 2025 through February 2026 sightings to:
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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 cant 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-winter2025 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 Photo Editor Tom Fishburn, <tom561tom...>
The deadline is March 21. Thank you in advance. Have a great spring season everyone!
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Date: 2/9/26 10:29 am From: Karen Wachs <ksbwachs...> Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] OHIO-BIRDS Digest - 28 Jan 2026 to 30 Jan 2026 (#2026-18)
Yesterday, we were thrilled to see 8 immature bald eagles standing on the ice on the Ohio River in California, Ohio. Crows occasionally mixed in with them. This was about two miles from the nest of bald eagle pair Bonnie and Clyde who have a nest viewable on Cardinal Land Conservancy’s eagle cam: https://www.cardinallandconservancy.org/eagle-camera/
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> Yesterday a winterwren managed to get into my sunroom, probably through the dog door that doesn’t always close completely. I captured her? And released her back outside. This morning she was there again, again captured and again released. Within an hour she was back. Since the room was 50-60 degrees warmer than outside, and had plenty of spiders, I decided to just let her stay for a while. She is presently perched on one of the vines that run along the top.
> Suspect that if I capture her again and release her, she’ll just come back. Cant really blame her. By the way, she has been in our “yard” since fall and seen several times. Any suggestions on how I might proceed. Do not plan to alter the dog door.
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Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2026 11:41:45 -0500
From: Joe Faulkner <joeinthewoods...>
Subject: Winter wren sighting IN MY SUNROOM, suggestions?
Yesterday a winterwren managed to get into my sunroom, probably through the dog door that doesn’t always close completely. I captured her? And released her back outside. This morning she was there again, again captured and again released. Within an hour she was back. Since the room was 50-60 degrees warmer than outside, and had plenty of spiders, I decided to just let her stay for a while. She is presently perched on one of the vines that run along the top.
Suspect that if I capture her again and release her, she’ll just come back. Cant really blame her. By the way, she has been in our “yard” since fall and seen several times. Any suggestions on how I might proceed. Do not plan to alter the dog door.
Joe Faulkner
Somerset, Ohio
Perry county
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Date: 2/7/26 4:52 pm From: Robert Thorn <robthorn6...> Subject: [Ohio-birds] 3 dams north of Columbus,2-07-26: waterfowl,SnowBuntings,Longspurs
With snow, ice, & cold temps still the rule here, I spent the morning crawling around the dam areas of Hoover & Alum Creek reservoirs, and tied on the Westerville Alum Creek low-head dam for good measure. Both big dams, and even the small one, had waterfowl in the open water below them, with the large spillway at Hoover having the big flock. I also stopped at Oxbow Island to see the swans at the small lead south of the island, embedded in another large flock of geese. Each site had its own specialties.
Hoover is still frozen above the dam, so all the activity was around the spillway, which included large numbers of geese & mallards, along with good runs of Gadwalls, N.Shovelers, Redheads, Scaup of both species, Bufflehead, Common Goldeneye, and Common & Hooded Mergansers. A modest flock of Ring-billed & Herring Gulls was here, but no sign of the Lesser Black-backed seen earlier. Landbirds were pretty limited by the deep snow cover, but a cluster of Bluebirds was cool.
Oxbow Island is frozen in except for a stream lead 100 yards off its southwest shore. This open water had another big flock of geese, as well as small numbers of both Trumpeter & Tundra Swans. It also contained Mallards and a few other ducks. Also notable were 3 juvie Bald Eagles perched & soaring around the opening.
Alum Creek Lake Dam & spillway is the hot ticket in town, with the baited snow buntings & longspurs at the top of the stairs, on the top of the earthen dam. Quite a few birders were making the trek up in the half hour I was there. Just be prepared for bracingly cold wind. The spillway also had geese, mallards, buffleheads, coots, and Hooded Mergansers.
The Westerville Alum Creek low-head Dam had more things than you might expect. The creek above was frozen, but below was open and had herons, mallards, Black Duck, and Hooded Mergansers. Lake Otterbein was frozen, but the field south of it had yet another big flock of geese, and the forest edge between the lake and the creek had quite a few birds, including a Mockingbird and lots of woodpeckers.
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Date: 2/7/26 2:20 pm From: Sandra Keller <000007a762f332b7-dmarc-request...> Subject: [Ohio-birds] LT Duck - and the Fernald winter festival starts- Hamilton county
Date: 2/6/26 9:36 am From: Douglas Vogus <vogeye...> Subject: [Ohio-birds] Cuyahoga Valley Towpath Census
FEBRUARY 05, 2026 - CUYAHOGA VALLEY MONTHLY TOWPATH TRAIL CENSUS. ROUTE: Red Lock Trailhead south to Merriman Valley, with a stop at Hunt Farm Visitor Center with a packed lunch. TIME: 7:05am - 3:40pm TIME AFIELD: 8:35 TEMP.: 0F ~ 22F COND.: Frigid with light snow ending at 7:55am; turning partly sunny until 9:35am, then cloudy with hazy sun until 11:30am, then cloudy for the remainder of the census. TRAIL COND.: A single rut of hard-packed snow from Red Lock Trailhead to Ira Rd.; difficult walking from Ira Rd. to Merriman Valley - less traveled with plenty of snow left (6 to 9 inches) from Winter Storm Fern. RIVER COND.: Normal; recent cold spell (over two weeks of below freezing) has even the mighty Cuyahoga River in its grips, with some slower sections completely iced-over; other sections were just a strip of open water; deeper sections were open as well as sections with rapids (ducks galore with Lake Erie frozen), but much of the river was skirted with ice-shelves; all creeks and runs frozen; Ira Beaver Marsh was completely frozen except for the usual strip along the north shore where it is spring-fed. FT. MI.: 14.60 OBS.: Douglas W. Vogus.
I. MAMMALS: 6 SPECIES, 17 TOTAL.
1. Eastern Cottontail - 2 (Second February Record on Census) 2. Eastern Gray Squirrel - 3 (1 black morph) 3. Red Squirrel - 5 4. Common Raccoon - 1 (Second February Record on Census) 5. American Mink - 1 (caught a small fish at open section of Ira Beaver Marsh - First February Record on Census) 6. White-tailed Deer - 6 (4 does,2 unknown)
II. BIRDS: 52 SPECIES, (1 ESCAPE), 2,172 TOTAL. (NOTE: m = male; f = female; ? = bird was seen but not sexed; * = bird was heard calling but not sexed)
E. Domestic "Barnyard" Goose - 1 (with Canada Geese at Stumpy Basin and able to fly)
1. Canada Goose - 213 2. Tundra Swan - 2 (heard a distant flock "baying" northeast of Boston - at least two, but probably more - First February Record on Census) 3. Wood Duck - 3 (2m,1f) (east bank of the Cuyahoga River just north of the Akron Water Pollution Control Station's warm-water outflow - Second February Record on Census) 4. Gadwall - 4 (1m,3f) (at the big bend in the river at Stumpy Basin - Second February Record on Census) 5. American Wigeon - 1 (m) (preening on the east bank next to the Wood Ducks - Fourth Record on Census & First February Record on Census) 6. American Black Duck - 27 (13m,14f) 7. Mallard - 100 (54m,46f) 8. Canvasback - 3 (2m,1f) (one drake at Bolanz Rd. and a pair at the big bend at Stumpy Basin - Second Record on Census & First February Record on Census) 9. Redhead - 12 (10m,2f) (First February Record on Census) 10. Greater Scaup - 6 (1m,5f) (in the river at Lock 25 - Second Record on Census, First February Record on Census & New Census High - previous was 2 on 03/2015) 11. Lesser Scaup - 2 (m) (one at the Peninsula trestle and one at Deep Lock Trestle - Second February Record on Census) 12. Bufflehead - 2 (m) (just north of the Peninsula Aqueduct footbridge - First February Record on Census) 13. Common Goldeneye - 94 (15m,79f) (Fifth February Record on Census & New Census High - previous was 35 on 03/2015) 14. Hooded Merganser - 17 (8m,9f) (Fifth February Record on Census) 15. Common Merganser - 56 (one drake resting on an ice-shelf hacked up a partially digested Common White Sucker every bit of a foot in length!) 16. Red-breasted Merganser - 4 (1m,3f) (one female at Stumpy Basin, two females at Bolanz Rd. and male at Ira Rd. - Fifth Record on Census & Second February Record on Census) 17. Mourning Dove - 26 18. Ring-billed Gull - 424 (early morning flights started with Ring-billed Gulls then switched over to the majority being American Herring Gulls with a few ring-billeds mixed in) 19. American Herring Gull - 478 (large v-formations headed south to Tuscarawas County landfill - New Census High - previous was 211 on 03/2015) 20. Great Black-backed Gull - 1 (immature) (mixed in with a flock of herring gulls - Fourth Record on Census & Second February Record on Census) 21. Great Blue Heron - 5 22. Bald Eagle - 8 (5 adult,3 immature) 23. Red-tailed Hawk - 6 24. Belted Kingfisher - 2 (m) 25. Red-bellied Woodpecker - 24 (8m,2f,3?,11*) 26. Downy Woodpecker - 15 (8m,3f,4*) 27. Hairy Woodpecker - 7 (2f,1?,4*) 28. Northern Flicker - 4 (3m,1?) 29. Pileated Woodpecker - 4 (2*,2 drumming) 30. Blue Jay - 46 31. American Crow - 57 32. Black-capped Chickadee - 14 33. Tufted Titmouse - 9 34. Golden-crowned Kinglet - 3 (1m,2?) 35. White-breasted Nuthatch - 17 (2m,1f,2?,12*) 36. Carolina Wren - 7 37. European Starling - 23 38. American Robin - 174 (most feeding on the only berries left - European privet) 39. House Sparrow - 26 40. House Finch - 4 (2m,2f) 41. American Goldfinch - 32 42. Fox Sparrow - 2 (Third February Record on Census) 43. American Tree Sparrow - 8 44. Dark-eyed Junco - 3 (2m,1f) 45. White-throated Sparrow - 10 46. Song Sparrow - 4 47. Swamp Sparrow - 1 48. Red-winged Blackbird - 4 (m) 49. Brown-headed Cowbird - 17 (12m,5f) 50. Rusty Blackbird - 94 (39m,5f,50 mixed flock) (Third February Record on Census) 51. Common Grackle - 4 52. Northern Cardinal - 59 (38m,17f,4*)
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Date: 2/5/26 5:21 am From: Paul <0000058abbfed79a-dmarc-request...> Subject: [Ohio-birds] Hermit Thrush
Yesterday afternoon, and now back again this morning, I have a hermit thrush scratching around feeding under my feeders
Paul Graham
Worthington
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