Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: nana on November 15, 2014, 04:35:24 PM
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I flushed a Woodcock not 5 minutes in to a ramble this afternoon out The Spit, watched it vanish and then appear again along the same path and finally head deep into the baselands. Thanks to a heads up from M and J I headed off to look at a beautiful immature Tundra Swan with its bright pink bill. ML joined me and while we were out staring at the swan we saw 7 Caspian Terns hunkered down in the rocks behind a big log, facing into the wind. Lots of ducks in Bay D including a Pintail, many Hooded and 2 Common Mergansers and Green-winged Teal. The clouds cleared off, the sun and blue skies made for a wonderful afternoon with a few unexpected birds as a fine bonus.
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turns out the Caspian Terns are very handsome and convincing DECOYS, just far enough away so it's hard to tell without a scope..........sure fooled us. It's a nice art installation tho' if you want to walk that far.
At least the Tundra Swan was moving along gracefully and the Woodcock was alive too!
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turns out the Caspian Terns are very handsome and convincing DECOYS, just far enough away so it's hard to tell without a scope..........sure fooled us. It's a nice art installation tho' if you want to walk that far.
At least the Tundra Swan was moving along gracefully and the Woodcock was alive too!
i did a bike through the Spit and was shocked at the lack of anything other than chickadees. was a weird day.