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Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: oniedz on July 10, 2007, 09:30:48 AM

Title: Oakbank Pond - Centre Street in Thornhill
Post by: oniedz on July 10, 2007, 09:30:48 AM
A recent visit to Oakbank Pond found the following denizens:

1) Great Blue Heron skulking around in the back far from the viewing platform;

2) The usual red-winged blackbirds and Canada Geese;

3) Momma and one young Wood Duck - I saw the male Wood Duck here in the Spring, but he has not been seen since.  Does anyone have any knowledge of their mating patterns to explain this?

4) Some identified ducks, that might be an Black/Mallard hybrid - would appreciate any help figuring it out;

5) Some painted turtles - though I think I saw a map turtle there in late May if that's is possible.
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Post by: Photoman on July 11, 2007, 08:26:03 PM
Greetings :D

I was there last weekend and saw two famlies of wood ducks. Only found 1 male wood duck in the pond and as many as 10 chicks with the females. This is the third year that I've see famlies of wood ducks here. Great spot to get photos of the famlies and the blue heron. I also have seen 2 green herons there as well.
Enjoy

Good birding to all

Mr."X" 8)
Title: Cliff Swallow, Belted Kingfisher
Post by: thouc on July 13, 2007, 06:00:37 PM
This morning I saw the Wood Ducks, 8 of them, 4 juvenile and 4 female-looking (some of them could have been older ducklings), also notable were Cliff Swallow, Chimney Swift and Belted Kingfisher.

Species list:
33 Canada Goose
8 Wood Duck
14 Mallard
1 Ring-billed Gull
1 Mourning Dove
3 Chimney Swift
1 Belted Kingfisher
10 Tree Swallow
1 Cliff Swallow
5 Barn Swallow
2 American Robin
10 European Starling
2 Cedar Waxwing
2 Northern Cardinal
15 Red-winged Blackbird
5 Common Grackle
1 House Finch
1 House Sparrow


/Thomas