Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: RobMcKay on March 01, 2008, 06:25:09 PM
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Dropped by Colonel Sam Smith Park this afternoon and within 20 minutes a Peregrine Falcon made an appearance and I managed to get a few photographs of this gorgeous falcon!
(http://canadabirdingphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/pereheader.jpg)
More photos here,
http://canadabirdingphotography.com/ont ... rk-toronto (http://canadabirdingphotography.com/ontario/toronto-gta-birding/peregrine-falcon-colonel-sam-smith-park-toronto)
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Rob, I really enjoy your photos and also enjoy visiting your website Canada Birding Photography. I registered on your site quite a while ago, but never received a password. In case I goofed up, I clicked on retrieve password. This isn't working for me either. It says that a new password will be sent, but all I get is a link that now says it isn't valid. I know I must be doing something wrong, but I can't figure out what it is. :(
In any event, I will continue to visit and check out your work.
As for my own sightings. I am routinely seeing RT hawks in the Beaches neighbourhood. I often see them in the outer harbour marina down by the Leslie Street Spit and am not surprised by this. I am, however, surprised to see them soaring around and roosting in the top of neighbourhood trees.
Mary
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Thanks Mary,
I live in the beaches too and see all kinds of stuff. Red Tails, Sharp shinned hawks and lots of kestrels.
I think I fixed your password problems and PM'ed you on it.
Thanks again,
Rob