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Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: rickeckley on April 06, 2013, 09:03:12 AM

Title: April 5, The Spit, Meadowlarks, Woodcocks, Sapsucker
Post by: rickeckley on April 06, 2013, 09:03:12 AM
Weird weather at the Spit Fri morning, 10-2.  Mostly sunny and calm, but bands of heavy clouds, high winds, and even short periods of snow and hail.  This kept me closer to the entrance – the wet woods, the fields beyond, and the stretch of the main road a ways beyond the docks.  Highlights included:

Great Blue Heron
Red-Talied Hawk
Kestrel
6 Killdeer
2 American Woodcocks
Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker
Horned Lark
12+ Song Sparrows
2 Eastern Meadowlarks
Rusty Blackbird
Title: Re: April 5, The Spit, Meadowlarks, Woodcocks, Sapsucker
Post by: Rotarran on April 06, 2013, 10:00:34 AM
Quote from: "rickeckley"
Weird weather at the Spit Fri morning, 10-2.  Mostly sunny and calm, but bands of heavy clouds, high winds, and even short periods of snow and hail.  This kept me closer to the entrance – the wet woods, the fields beyond, and the stretch of the main road a ways beyond the docks.  Highlights included:

Great Blue Heron
Red-Talied Hawk
Kestrel
6 Killdeer
2 American Woodcocks
Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker
Horned Lark
12+ Song Sparrows
2 Eastern Meadowlarks
Rusty Blackbird

Very nice.  Thank you for the report. Going there today, any tips on where to look for the Woodcock, Sapsucker, Meadowlarks and Rusty?
Title: Re: April 5, The Spit, Meadowlarks, Woodcocks, Sapsucker
Post by: rickeckley on April 07, 2013, 10:05:15 AM
Woodcocks were in the tall grass of the wet woods behind the parking lot.

Meadowlarks were in the field beyond the wet woods - if you leave the wet woods heading southwest like you want to get back to the main road near the docks there is a treeless area.

Rusty was in the same area as the Meadowlarks.  I saw one/it a few days earlier just off the main road between the road and the docks.

Good luck