After my last posting I went back to Carver Park to quickly check a couple 
areas in better light.   To my surprise I found another male Cerulean Warbler 
away from his normal territory.   He was along the tamarack trail at the 
southeast end of the bog (along the grassy trail, not the boardwalk).   He was 
in a low tree singing and preening in perfect view occasionally hopping short 
distances but not really moving.  He chased another bird that I couldn't really 
tell what it was while he chased it, but I assume that it was a Redstart as 
there were a couple sharing the tree with him.   Walking out to that area from 
the nature center, I finally found my first Chestnut-sided Warbler of the year. 
  In an area that I didn't check earlier I found a flock of Cedar Waxwings with 
4 Tennessee Warbler, 2-3 Blackpoll Warbler, and a Veery.
                                          
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