From about 3:00 to 6:00 this evening the bird activity really picked up in our yard stream and in the shrubs around the yard. I counted 28 species and 26 of those were from my window. Six warbler species were either in the stream or foraging in the flowers of the Crepe Myrtle bushes. There were 2 Bay-breasted, 6 Tennessees, 2 Blackburnians, 2 Chestnut-sided, 1 Yellow-throated Warbler and a Northern Parula. Also foraging were 15 Cedar Waxwings, 2 Yellow-throated Vireos a Red-eyed Vireo, 2 Indigo Buntings, 2 Brown Thrashers, 3 Eastern Towhees, a Scarlet Tanager, an Eastern Wood Pewee, an Eastern Phoebe and an unknown Empid. Here are a few photos. Roger Mayhorn Compton Mt Bay-breasted Warbler and Goldfinch Cedar Waxwings Yellow-throated Vireo