Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: rickeckley on April 16, 2013, 05:12:39 PM
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My Sam Smith walk started out slowly with mostly the expectable waterfowl. Then 2 Turkey Vultures swooped so close I could feel the breeze off their wings, a drizzle started, and I came upon a smaller bowl near the Jean Tweed Residence that had pines full of birds. It was almost like a mini fallout for about 20 minutes. Many,many Gold-Crowned Kinglets, and in among them were Ruby Crowns with wings a-flicking, a Nashville with it's big spectacles, a Pine up high foraging like a creeper, and a super-flitty Blue Gray Gnatcatcher. Later, in the wooded area near the marshy bit just above the lowest parking lot, I saw a Wood Thrush, a White Throated Sparrow, and Yellow Rumps. Interesting birds between 12 and 3 included:
Redhead
Turkey Vulture
Sapsucker
Hairy
Flicker
Phoebe
Creeper
G.C. Kinglet
R.C. Kinglet
Blue Gray Gnatcatcher (on the early side)
Wood Thrush
Nashville (on the even earlier side)
Yellow-Rumped
Pine
Song Sparrow
White Throated Sparrow (my first of the year)
Junco
Cowbird
Goldfinch