There was a Henslow's Sparrow this morning at around 7:30 at Carver Park 
Reserve.   He was in pretty much the same location as early May 2007.  To get 
to his location follow the main trail west of Lowry Nature Center(south of 
Crosby Lake).   Continue until you get beyond Crosby Lake and out into a 
prairie area(closer to the hwy).  He was calling from the top of a tall grass 
on the right side of the trail(right beside the trail).   I will be uploading a 
picture to http://www.flickr.com/photos/27446731 at N02/ shortly.   
 
I saw a singing Cerulean Warbler along the trail that juts north from Crosby 
Lake(Maple trail)  on the southwest side of Stone Lake.   There is a short 
boardwalk that crosses a marshy inlet, and the Cerulean was on the east side of 
the boardwalk.   Heading east from the boardwalk, the trail takes a sharp turn 
to the right.  Follow it until you get closer to another marshy inlet that is 
on your left.   The Cerulean was in the trees on the right side of the trail.   
There is a deer trail that you can follow into the area to try and get a better 
look.  I heard a 2nd Cerulean on the west side, but did not see him.   This is 
the same general area that I saw a male/female pair early last June.  I wonder 
if they are breeding there.   
 
Also at the park I saw 2 Wood Thrushes, heard a 3rd, and saw a Veery.  Besides 
that, there were the regulars;  Song, Field, Clay-colored(nest building), Swamp 
Sparrows, Yellow, Blue-winged Warbler, Redstart, Yellowthroat(nest building), 
Eastern Kingbird, and Sedge Wren.
 
John Cyrus
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