Last night, there was a slight push of migrants over Etna, NY, following a 
strong storm system that passed earlier in the evening. Not super high numbers, 
but a nice mix.

Between 9:40pm-4:15am. I was recording and listening the entire night (well, 
most of the listening was in my sleep...).

1 Virginia Rail
1 Green Heron
2 Spotted Sandpipers

6 Black-billed Cuckoos
2 Yellow-billed Cuckoos
3 Willow Flycatchers
1 Alder Flycatcher
1 Red-eyed Vireo

20+ Gray-cheeked Thrushes
4+ Swainson's Thrushes
2 Wood Thrushes
1 Rose-breasted Grosbeak

1 Chestnut-sided Warbler
1 Mourning Warbler (song)
2 American Redstarts
4 Common Yellowthroats (1 call, 3 song)
10+ Other warbler flight notes

Good night-listening!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H


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