Bradford,
Good advice! Those microfiber brushes work for most of anything stuck on the sensor because of static.
Just a reminder when you do "clean" the camera, hold it upside down, so the lens opening is facing the ground and as you loosen stuff, they will more than likely fall out of the camera,rather than just get pushed around. Then,when done cleaning, use the the rubber bulb, with the camera still facing down and blow away. Don't touch the sensor with the tip of the bulb though, attach a lens or a body cap, that's been cleaned or blown clean and you're good to go!
When ever changing lenses on DSLR's, do the same, hold the camera body down, not up and you'll get a lot less dust into the camera body this way,
Rich