I birded along the Sabine River below the Lake Tawakoni dam. Howling winds meant few birds. Lake Tawakoni S.P. held many migrants but they were scattered away from their usual willow trees. I did get lots of birds and they are listed below. Winds howled wind over 20 m.p.h. Added: Tennessee Warbler, LTSP Northern Parula on nesting territory Yellow Warbler LTSP Chestnut-sided Warbler LTSP Magnolia Warbler LTSP Black-throated Green Warbler LTSP Blackburnian Warbler LTSP Yellow-throated Warbler on nesting terriorty Black-and-White Warbler migrant LTSP and on nest territory American Redstart, LTSP Prothonotary Warbler on nesting territory, Ovenbird, LTSP Louisiana Waterthrush on nesting territory Kentucky Warbler 2 on nesting territory, Wilson's Warbler LTSP Common Yellowthroat LTSP also had 1 Swainson's Thrush LTSP a possible Gray-cheeked Thrush not seen well enough to id LTSP. Eastern Wood Pewee migrant LTSP and on nesting territory several Least Flycatchers LTSP and Gray Catbird LTSP Richard Kinney Near Lake Tawakoni, TX Richard Kinney