Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: lovemypt on May 11, 2013, 07:41:52 PM
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Warbler numbers were better this morning, no great numbers but better selection:
Lots of yellow warblers
5-6 Blackburnian
2-3 Magnolia
2-3 black-throated blue
4-6 chestnut
1 very friendly North Purcula, stayed morning only 4-5 ft off ground on same bush
3-4 Black and white
Lots of yellow-rumps
Grey cheek thrush
2 Indigo bunting
Ruby crowned kinglets
Warbling vireo
Philedelphia vireo
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13 warbler species today, mostly in the "little bowl" (small wood on far east side of park, just north of the large house).
2 Canada Warblers (one brightly coloured, one a little duller; both in little bowl)
2 Wilson (one in little bowl, one in central dogwoods)
1 Cape May (little bowl)
2 Blackburnian (little bowl)
2 Magnolia (one beside creek, one in little bowl)
1 Chestnut sided (little bowl)
3 Black-throated Blue (two in little bowl, one in central dogwoods)
2 American Redstart (little bowl)
4 Black and White (little bowl, creek, dogwoods)
3 Palm Warbler (central dogwoods)
1 Ovenbird (west side of creek)
8 Yellow-rumped (everywhere)
7 Yellow (everywhere)
Warblers seen by others but I missed: Tennessee, Common Yellowthroat, Black-throated Green, Northern Parula (that's a total of 17 warbler species in the park!)
-kris :)
p.s. There were no reports amongst the many birders I spoke with today of the Cerulean from yesterday being relocated.