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My guesses are 1. Red-eyed Vireo, 2. Black-throated Green Warbler, 3. Blackpoll Warbler, 4. Swainson's Thrush.

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1 - Red-eyed Vireo. You can just make out the dark-white-dark stripes on the head. Also clean white underparts without the strong yellow of Philly.
2 - Yup, Black-throated Green.
3 - I definitely lean towards Blackpoll over Bay-breasted, but I'm not sure I can clinch the ID from that angle (I'd like to see the breast and feet better)
4 - Yup, Swainson's Thrush
 
I can't see 3 as a Pine. It's too pale yellow, for one thing. Blackpoll Warbler's in the fall confuse a lot of people, because they look so different in the spring.

Looks fine for a Blackpoll to me, I'd expect to see at least a hint of peach color in the flanks for a Bay-breasted.
 
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