Around my yard, Common Yellowthroats, Black-throated Green Warblers and 
Chestnut-sided Warblers are more numerous today. There are plenty of Wood 
Thrushes and Veeries and Ovenbirds, Catbirds and Towhees and Rose-breasted 
Grosbeaks and Purple Finches and so on, but just a single Indigo Bunting. I 
still have White-throated Sparrows, but the Fox Sparrows are gone.

I found two Magnolia Warblers, a Black-throated Blue Warbler, and about three 
Red-eyed Vireos. Heard what seemed to be a Cape May Warbler in the spruces, but 
it only sang once and the treetops looked entirely empty.

-Geo 
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