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Taking visiting relatives to this gem in Champaign County yesterday, we were also treated to a fairly good day of migrants.  It was not a major fallout, but migrant diversity was good, including:

Yellow-billed Cuckoo - 2
Gr.Crested Flycatchers
4 Vireos - Yellow-throated, Blue-headed, Red-eyed, and 4 White-eyed
2 Thrushes - Wood & Swainson's
2 mimids - Thrasher & Gray Catbirds (many)
several Ruby-cr.Kinglets & many Gnatcatchers
12 Warblers - Yellow, Nashville, Yellow-throated, Blackburnian (4+), Chesnut-sided, Yellow-rumped, Black-thr.Green, Palm, Redstart (4-5), Ovenbird, N.Waterthrush (2), ComYellowthroat (6-7)
Scarlet Tanager
Rose-br.Grosbeaks
Indigo Buntings
E.Towhees & White-thr.Sparrows
Baltimore & Orchard Orioles

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