I just ran into a little mixed flock of chickadees and warblers right by my
house.
Not nearly as much diversity as you had, but there were 3 Blackburnians, 2
Red-eyed Vireos, a Blue-headed Vireo, and 2 Black-and-White Warblers!

On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Susan and Dean Greenberg <
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> I wonder if others experienced a fall out of birds yesterday (5-Aug) as we
> did.  We had 26 species here (Hartland) within about 45 minutes.  Included
> were 8 warblers, highlight being a blue wing, a scarlet tanager male
> transitioning to winter garb, two Baltimore orioles, both nuthatch species,
> a red-eyed vireo, and the usual suspects for this time of year.
> This is the greatest variety we have seen since taking our feeders down
> due to the frequent visitation of a juvenile black bear.
> Dean and Susan Greenberg
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