[Bristol-Birds] Where are the waves?

As a former New Yorker (less than a year ago), used to spring flights of 
warblers, vireos and other songbirds, I am a little mystified by the lack of 
waves 
here.  I am adding a bird or two every day but I have seen no waves at all.  
Today I had one Magnolia Warbler and a Chestnut- sided Warbler (both probably 
new today), several Red-eyed Vireos (here for several days and seemingly 
territorial), 2 Yellow-Billed Cuckoos (one up from yesterday), 3 male Indigo 
Buntings (one up from last week), one Chuck-Will's Widow (same place and time 
as 
yesterday), Wood Thrushes (unknown number.....probably 4 or 5), 3 Ruby-throated 
Hummingbirds (up one male from the past week) and various other single birds 
for one day (grosbeak, tanager, 3 kinds of warblers, flycatchers, etc).  The 
change has been in dribs and drabs.  Is this typical in NE TN?  Is it more 
wave-like in the mountains?  John Moyle  Glen Alpine Road  Kingsport  Sullivan 
County

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