I went to Riverbend on Sunday, and had a good day, although I had only 2 warbler sp. I did not attempt to count, so I will only put numbers with those that had low numbers. It seems to be the time to go there if you want to see Common yellow-throats in all variations of plumage. Crows Grackles Indigo buntings (saw no males) Rose breasted grosbeak (2) Cardinals (everywhere) Song sparrows (2) chipping sparrows goldfinches (if there were a more diverse group of warblers around, I probably missed them because I got tired of looking up at every small bird up high in a tree and finding it was a goldfinch) chickadees titmice wb nuthatches robins (2) bluebirds (3) (Kurt, didn't you see these?, I've seen them on both of my recent visits) catbirds carolina wrens house wren (3) magnolia warbler (1) common yellow throats (many many) yellow bellied sapsucker (1) downy wp pileated wp (1) red bellied wp philadelphia vireo (1) chimney swifts blue jays Chris Taylor Reston, VA