We took the boat to the Falls of the Ohio to spend the evening walking the fossil beds. Many of the usual birds were present but we did find a pair of stilt sandpipers. The gulls and Caspian Terns are increasing in numbers. The river is rising and there is less habitat for shorebirds than there had been in the past week. Water levels should fall later this week. Double-crested Cormorants Great Blue Heron Great Egret Snowy Egret Green Heron Black-crowned Night-heron Canada Goose American Black Duck Mallard Blue-winged Teal Black Vulture Turkey Vulture Osprey Red-shouldered Hawk American Kestrel Killdeer Lesser Yellowlegs Spotted Sandpiper Pectoral Sandpipers Stilt Sandpiper - new for the week Ring-billed Gull Caspian Tern Rock Dove Mourning Dove Common Nighthawk - first of the season Chimney Swift Belted Kingfisher Red-bellied Woodpecker Downy Woodpecker Eastern Kingbird Barn Swallow Carolina Wren American Robin Northern Mockingbird Starlings Northern Cardinal Indigo Bunting House Finch American Goldfinch House Sparrow At the North Point Business Park, we also saw Horned Larks - 8 Mute Swans - 2 Tom and Colleen Becker