I listened to and recorded a portion of last night's migration over Snyder 
Hill. From 8:30 to 9:30 and again from 5:00 - 6:20 this morning. The vast 
majority of the calls were thrushes, Swainson's predominating and a couple of 
Gray-cheeked thrown in. There were assorted warbler/sparrow calls which I have 
not had time to sort out yet. The loudest and most easily recognized bird was a 
passing Killdeer, if I don't count the lone Canada Goose yesterday evening. Our 
local towhee family started the morning off, followed by the Song Sparrows.

Bob McGuire


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