I have noticed a rapid increase of migrants over the past two days. Yesterday Merlin "ID" Cape May Warbler singing in the yard; never did find (a bird I cannot hear). Today Merlin had Cape May. Cedar Waxwing, and Bay-breast. Did find a Cape May this time and a pair of Cedar Waxwings, but could not find a Bay-breasted Warbler. The front may push birds this way and have them sit down. Good time to get out. Jim McDermott, Cherokee
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