From 7:49 to 8:55, I saw/heard the following. I was standing on the back deck. The birds came in 3 main waves, following the stream from northeast to southwest, and I know I missed some. The small ones, I assume warblers and/or vireos were coming so thick and fast that I couldn't count them or ID them all. About an hour later, I saw two Swainson's and a Scarlet Tanager, along with more TN's and Chestnut-sideds. I don't know if they were some I had seen earlier or new migrants.
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