I wasn't able to be out at first light to see the full spectacle of morning
flight along the coast, but even at 8:45 there were still really good
numbers of Yellow-rumped Warblers, Ruby-crowned Kinglets and Eastern
Phoebes (most numerous migrants this morning) moving over as well as other
species.
Quick walks through Drier-Offerman and Six Diamonds yielded some decent
birds among the more common migrants.

Drier-Offerman

Vesper Sparrow (dirt parking lot)
Eastern Meadowlark
American Pipit
White-crowned Sparrows
Indigo Bunting
Yellow-rumped Warblers were flying over in groups of 4-10 birds just about
the entire time I was there.
Savannah Sparrows were numerous.

Six Diamonds

Orange-crowned Warbler
Ovenbird (2)
Wilson's Warbler
Black & White Warbler
Northern Parula
Savannah Sparrows were numerous.
White-crowned Sparrows
Field Sparrow

Good birding,

Sean Sime
Brooklyn, NY

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