OK, here's my spring migration list.
Although the numbers aren't completely matching up with my spreadsheet (off by 50 birds or so), here are close numbers for monthly migrant totals.
January - ~1,200
February - 530
March - 7,342
April - 1,961
May - 2,103
June - 4,281
Total - 17,366
Species totals are below, with species in all capitals if they are rare/unexpected/very high numbers.
Snow Goose - 613 (late adult on 4/28)
Canada Goose - 4,623 (2,730 on 3/9)
Wood Duck - 4
Mallard - 5
Common Merganser - 14
COMMON NIGHTHAWK - 168 (61 on 5/25)
Chimney Swift - 70
Ruby-throated Hummingbird - 5
BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER - 35 (all on 5/27, rare migrant)
Killdeer - 1
WILSON'S SNIPE - 2 (both on 3/9)
Solitary Sandpiper - 14 (6 on 5/3)
Greater Yellowlegs - 1 (5/3)
SHOREBIRD SP. - ~4,250 (4,200+ on 6/4 alone!)
Ring-billed Gull - 549
Herring Gull - 67 (late immature on 5/5)
Lesser Black-backed Gull - 1
gull sp. - 131
COMMON LOON - 191 (86 on 4/21!)
loon sp. - 13
DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT - 588 (159 on 4/21)
AMERICAN BITTERN - 1 on 4/28 (uncommon migrant)
Great Blue Heron - 24
Great Egret - 2
Green Heron - 2
HERON SP. - 11 (includes several high birds that were definitely different)
Belted Kingfisher - 1
Northern Flicker - 38 (17 on 4/6)
Great Crested Flycatcher - 1
EASTERN KINGBIRD - 49 (16 on 5/15)
Willow/Alder Flycatcher - 1
flycatcher sp. - 5
BLUE JAY - 147 (54 on 5/15)
Horned Lark - 2+ (constantly confused by a possible breeder!)
Northern Rough-winged Swallow - 1
Purple Martin - 19
Tree Swallow - 80
Bank Swallow - 14
Barn Swallow - 145
CLIFF SWALLOW - 6 (uncommon migrant, 4 on 5/5)
swallow sp. - 212
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 14 (4 high afternoon migrants on 4/25)
European Starling - 9
NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD - 1 (active migrant on 4/7!)
Eastern Bluebird - 4
American Robin - ~550
thrush sp. - 1
CEDAR WAXWING - 512 (146 on 5/15)
American Pipit - 7 (6 on 4/28 and 1 on 4/29, seems late)
American Goldfinch - 22
sparrow sp. - 7
Bobolink - 10
Orchard Oriole - 6 (4 on 5/3)
Baltimore Oriole - 24 (10 on 5/3)
Red-winged Blackbird - 2,276 (~1,200 on 1/29)
Brown-headed Cowbird - 56
RUSTY BLACKBIRD - 18 (+2 non-migrants - high of 5 on 4/5)
Common Grackle - 730 (299 on 3/10)
blackbird sp. - 192
Northern Waterthrush - 1
Tennessee Warbler - 1
Cape May Warbler - 1
Yellow Warbler - 3
Blackpoll Warbler - 3 (late male on 6/2)
Palm Warbler - 2
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER - 226 (81 on 4/29)
WARBLER SP. - 281 (70 on 5/16)
Scarlet Tanager - 12
INDIGO BUNTING - 47 (16 on 5/15, new county high count)
passerine sp. - 253
bird sp. - 38
Migrants that filtered through the neighborhood or stayed for longer included Eastern Phoebe (4), Great Crested Flycatcher (1), Yellow-throated (1), Blue-headed (1), and Red-eyed (1) Vireos, Horned Lark (1-3 chasing, 1 singing into May!), Golden-crowned (1) and Ruby-crowned (5) Kinglets, White-crowned Sparrow (1), Savannah Sparrow (2), Eastern Towhee (1), Nashville Warbler (2), Common Yellowthroat (2), American Redstart (1), Northern Parula (1), Cape May Warbler (3), Bay-breasted Warbler (1), Pine Warbler (1), and Prairie Warbler (1).