Further to the earlier post, today the Cerulean seems to be preferring a tall 
elm tree just south of the Visitor's Centre, along the road.  This tree is 
between sections 17 and 21, and right behind a large mausoleum headstone 
entitled "Scripture".  It occasionally forages west of this tree, but seems to 
be returning to this particular elm regularly.  It is still actively singing, 
and using its voice is the best way to locate the bird.
 
Mt. Pleasant cemetery is in central Toronto.  Enter off Mt. Pleasant Rd, 
between Merton St. and Moore Ave., and head east toward the Visitor's Centre.  
Follow the road in front of the Visitor's Centre south to section 17/21, about 
50 m.
 
Other warblers in the cemetery this morning included Yellow-rumped, Pine, 
Black-throated Green, Black-and-White and Nashville.  There was also a Warbling 
Vireo northeast of the Centre.
 
Kevin Seymour                                     
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