My apologies for the premature send. I was trying to do some early morning owling on King Mountain this morning, but it was very windy and I think I arrived too late as passerines were already starting to sing at 445am. I did have about a dozen SWAINSON'S THRUSHES migrating overhead, giving flight calls. Even in the wind, the OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHERS were obvious. Also singing on territory were HAMMOND'S & DUSKY FLYCATCHERS as well as the regular warbler, vireo & tanager/grosbeak species. Good birding,Russ NamitzMedford