Hi, all. On the Blue Ridge Parkway this morning the female Cerulean Warbler was sitting on the nest as usual and the male paid a few visits, once standing on a tiny branch about a foot or so above the nest and allowing views through a scope. The nest tree is in a Tulip Poplar at MP 372.4, several hundred yards south of Lane Pinnacle Overlook, near the lower edge of the road. The south trunk of this double tree is flagged with blue and orange flagging tape, but the nest is on a branch going off of the north trunk. Counting from below, the nest is on the second branch that points more or less to the north. There is a dark pink flag in the ground close to the lower edge of the road several yards north of the nest tree that I placed as well as I could directly under the nest itself. As best I can estimate, fledgling should take place this Sunday, but it could possibly be Saturday. Is there anyone who would be willing to lend me an angled scope for the weekend? I'd like to observe the nestlings fledge, but our scope is straight-through, so it's a neck breaker. Fledging at the two nests I've watched (2009 near Craven Gap and 2010 north of the Tanbark Ridge Tunnel) took over 12 hours, so I'd really appreciate it if I could borrow an angled scope from someone who won't need theirs this weekend. Charlotte Charlotte Goedsche goedsche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx