I spent the morning in the James River Park system as well. I can add to Arun's list at 42nd Street the following: 2 LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH (in the railroad cut just near the point where the fence fails to cross the large boulder, upstream from the stairs), and 1 BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER.
I moved over to the Wetlands section about 10:15. Present there were 1 BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER, 1 PINE WARBLER, 1 PALM WARBLER (Eastern variety), 1 COMMON YELLOTHROAT, 1 PROTHONOTARY WARBLER, 6 YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER, 3 YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER, 2 BLUE-HEADED VIREO, 1 RED-EYED VIREO, and 2 WHITE-EYED VIREO.
Blue-gray Gnatcatchers were easily found in both areas, and one active nest was found at the Wetlands.
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