Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: Pat Hodgson on June 11, 2012, 02:29:52 PM
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Several times over the last 2-3 weeks I have heard (and once seen) a winter wren in the Vale of Avoca. At first I thought maybe it was a lingering migrant, but as it was still there and singing this morning, I think it is staying on as a breeder. I have no idea if more than one bird is present. The exact location is across the creek from the bottom of the stairs that descend from Heath Street East just 3 blocks east of Yonge. There is a big patch of Japanese knotweed there, so the bird is not very easy to see.
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Isn't that the Balfour ravine that flows out from Mount Pleasant Cemetery? It sounds like almost the exact spot I had a Winter Wren for my winter list two years in a row. This past winter I couldn't find one although I tried a few times.
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right, same general area
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It looks like they did breed here because today I saw at least 4 (maybe 5) birds at the same time. The young are basically levitating brown ping pong balls.
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Thanks for the report.
I went out today to see if I could photograph them. I saw one at the base of the stairs leading up to the Mount Pleasant side of Heath Street but didn't get a shot. I will try again.
Paul
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They are moving around a bit more, try also the path southbound towards the bridge under St. Clair.
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East side of the creek?
Thanks.
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They could be on either side. I saw them on the west side along the larger section of boardwalk.
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Thanks, Pat. While we didn't see a family, we did hear a singing male for the Toronto Summer Bird Count.