Steve,

You need to come down for the Louisiana Ornithological Society (LOS) Spring meeting. It's usually the third weekend of April and meets on the Louisiana coast, often at Cameron Louisiana. The migrants pause in the cheniere woods after crossing the Gulf and are so tired and hungry that they don't care how many binoculars are aimed at them. You can see as many as a dozen different species in one tree if there is a real "fallout" of migrants. Often lots of Blackburnians.

Jerry Liles