Got up early this morning and listened for 1 hour
between 430 am and 530 am. There was very 
little wind and light fog. There was little traffic and
other noise. Great listening conditions. There
was a fairly heavy flight, especially of SWAINSON'S
THRUSH. 
 
Below are my counts: 
 
SWAINSON'S THRUSH:  225
GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH:  27
HERMIT THRUSH: 7 
WOOD THRUSH: 1
BOBOLINK: 1
PALM WARBLER: 2
ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK: 4
Unidentified calls- ~ 300 (mostly short chips)
 
Dave Nicosia
Johnson City, NY 
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