Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: Leslie Kinrys on June 23, 2007, 11:17:19 PM
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Today, a birding friend and I spent the late afternoon at Earl Bales Park. (Bathurst and Sheppard area.) It was very productive. I keep seeing good birds there. We saw a Yellow-billed Cuckoo, which was a lifer for both of us. It sat in a tree, giving us great views as it kept turning and looking around. Other birds of note include:
-Wood Thrush
-Eastern Kingbird
-Eastern Wood-Pewee
-Chestnut-sided and Yellow warblers
-Warbling and Red-eyed vireos
-Belted Kingfisher
-Gray Catbird
-Cedar Waxwing
-GBH overhead
-Baltimore Oriole
And of all things, there is a female Budgie hanging around my feeder. It is quite a good flyer and rather bold, even outflying 5 Grackles that chased her.
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I remember seeing, about 10 years ago, a flock of small dark birds, possibly grackles, feeding on a lawn downtown. One bird caught my eye and it was a bright blue budgie, feeding just like the others. I always wondered if he migrated as well.
With so many budgies around, how many escape to the wild every year? Must be quite a few.