Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: souci on August 29, 2012, 09:11:58 PM
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I was sitting on my back deck at about 10 this morning, in the dappled shade between trees, when a small bright yellow chest appeared in the lilac bush in front of me. I suddenly realized there was a small flock of mixed warblers chipping and flitting around. Between guides (esp the distribution-by-month charts in Goodwin's A Birdfinding guide to the Toronto Region) I figured I might be seeing Blackburnian and Pine and Magnolia, and when I saw Molebird posting a list of warblers including these, also from today, I felt pretty good about my sightings.
Planning to go check out Hoggs Hollow at dawn tomorrow, and see what might be shaking over there. I think warblers should be peaking early in the day, so...