I'm a bit southeast from you in Montgomery County. I've only started
recording the last two nights with very few NFC heard (less than 5 per
hour).  I've heard no thrushes.

Is it possible the Veery are just doing short range post breeding migration?

Tonight looks to be much better on the radar btw!

On Wednesday, August 6, 2014, Rudolph Keller <rckel...@dejazzd.com> wrote:

> At about 5:00 a.m. Aug. 5, I heard about 20 flight calls of Veery as birds
> descended into the woods around my house in southeastern PA. The birds
> switch to using more familiar diurnal calls shortly after they land in the
> woods. Based on those calls, about 5 birds were present. Has anyone with
> recording equipment recorded any Veery migrants yet this season?
> Rudy Keller
> Boyertown, PA
> Berks County
>
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