The east-to-west movement of birds at Robert Moses started to slow down around 
9 AM, but it was a fantastic show. A young Red-headed Woodpecker, a Western 
Kingbird, and a heard-only Dickcissel were among the birds passing by, and a 
Lark Sparrow briefly teed up in a dead pine near the northeastern exit of Field 
2. I recorded hundreds of warblers this morning, predominantly Redstarts and 
Black-and-whites. A few Cape Mays that landed in the low shrubberies were among 
the highlights. Need to compile my tallies and look at some images for final 
totals. If the morning flight is any indication, there may be additional 
interesting birds that moved in last night, waiting to be discovered. 

Cheers!
-Tim H

> On Sep 9, 2017, at 7:59 AM, Timothy Healy <tp...@cornell.edu> wrote:
> 
> Lots of movement so far today. Good numbers and decent diversity, nothing I 
> crazy yet. Get out if you can!
> 
> Cheers!
> -Tim H

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