Chris Rimmer, George Clark, Doug Hardy and I all end up at Cambell flats in Norwich this morning, and were not disappointed. Great diversity and a very large flock of migrants, mostly warblers and vireos. Many birds were only seen in flight or high in the canopy, thus not identified. Both a possible Cape-May and Bay-breasted escaped positive identification. We all did get great views of several Philadelphia Vireos, the first of the year for all of us. Good birding, Spencer Hardy Norwich, VT Campbell Flats Road, Windsor, US-VT Sep 3, 2012 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Protocol: Traveling 0.75 mile(s) 53 species (+2 other taxa) Canada Goose 22 Green Heron 1 Turkey Vulture 8 Osprey 1 Accipiter sp. 1 Bald Eagle 1 Red-tailed Hawk 1 Rock Pigeon 18 Mourning Dove 1 Ruby-throated Hummingbird 2 Belted Kingfisher 1 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 1 Downy Woodpecker 1 Hairy Woodpecker 1 Empidonax sp. 1 Eastern Phoebe 4 Blue-headed Vireo 2 Warbling Vireo 4 **Philadelphia Vireo 3** Red-eyed Vireo 12 Conservative guess, possibly the most abundant passerine in the mix-species flock Blue Jay 2 American Crow 6 Common Raven 1 Black-capped Chickadee 12 Tufted Titmouse 2 Red-breasted Nuthatch 1 White-breasted Nuthatch 2 House Wren 1 Veery 1 American Robin 20 Gray Catbird 6 Cedar Waxwing 4 Black-and-white Warbler 2 Tennessee Warbler 1 Nashville Warbler 1 Common Yellowthroat 3 American Redstart 2 Northern Parula 2 Magnolia Warbler 3 Blackburnian Warbler 1 Yellow Warbler 1 Chestnut-sided Warbler 4 Blackpoll Warbler 1 Yellow-rumped Warbler 2 Black-throated Green Warbler 7 Canada Warbler 2 Song Sparrow 6 Swamp Sparrow 2 White-throated Sparrow 2 Scarlet Tanager 2 Both non-breeding plumage Northern Cardinal 1 Rose-breasted Grosbeak 1 Indigo Bunting 6 Continuing flock of mixed ages at the far end of the large cornfield Bobolink 1 Seen well through multiple scopes and heard by everyone American Goldfinch 4 This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)