Our team covered the north shore of the Triadelphia Reservoir and surrounding areas from Brighton dam (under reconstruction) to Georgia avenue. We had a very good day and tallied 93 species, including 18 species of warbler. The birds were plentiful and remained active all day, even during a foggy morning. Notable Sightings: Adult Bald Eagle flew over Bobwhite heard (Georgia avenue end) Gray-cheeked Thrush, with very dark back, excellent view. This bird was in the same place (near the "Pigtail" boat ramp) where I had seen Gray cheeks three or four times in the last 20 years that I have done the May count in this territory. White-crowned Sparrows Unusually high numbers: Yellow-throated Vireo Veery Black and White Warbler Particularly good views: Wood Thrush Veery Gray-cheeked Thrush Magnolia Warbler Louisiana Waterthrush Kentucky Warbler Missed (but find most years in this territory): Red-tailed Hawk Gulls Hummingbird Rough-winged Swallow Blue-winged Warbler Canada Warbler The overall impression was one of being inundated by birds. Numbers (concentration) were up and total numbers seen/heard were up due to the daylong activity. We had trouble completing our usual circuit due to the time spent looking at the birds!! Paul Zucker