(My thanks to Jen Vieth for her on-the-spot posting in my name.) The Cerulean Warbler at Minnehaha Creek Falls was still present when Diana Doyle arrived about 20 minutes after the initial sighting. It had moved a bit further up-creek, to the north, still along the east side of the creek, but now on the right side of the trail, where we were able to re-locate it by its singing. Its song is as robust and persistent as any heard on territory in the Cannon River Wilderness. (Perhaps it finds the habitat acceptable, and will stay.) It is still fairly close to the location described earlier; simply walk further up-stream from the 3 benches/big-boulder locale. Linda Whyte

