Hi all,
I got out to Beebe Lake briefly this morning before class (around 9:30) and 
came across a good influx of migrants.  There was a single male CHESTNUT-SIDED 
warbler, several Yellow-rumpeds and Pines, as well as one each of WARBLING and 
BLUE-HEADED vireos.  There were also 3 Brown Thrashers in the neighborhoods 
east of the lake, and more singing Ruby-crowned Kinglets than I've heard in a 
while.

Good birding,
Andy Johnson
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