Echoing other reports from today, there were very large numbers of expected 
common birds in the "north 40" section this morning and afternoon.Over 200 
Siskins were seen flying over50+ Purple Finch, including a few that landed and 
were singingLoads of Yellow-rumped Warblers, Palm Warblers, White-throated 
Sparrows, Song Sparrows, Kinglets (both species), PhoebesNone of the birds 
reported from yesterday were refound (Dickcissel, Philly Vireo or Le Contes 
Sparrow).

-Isaac                                    
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