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Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: nkwali on May 16, 2016, 05:30:24 PM

Title: Ashbridges - Week of May 16
Post by: nkwali on May 16, 2016, 05:30:24 PM
Quiet today @ Ashbridges

Highlights:
Swainson's Thrush
Scarlet Tanager (male & female)
Blue-headed Vireo
Eastern Towhee (female)
Trumpeter Swan

Warblers:
Black-throated Blue
Yellow
Common Yellowthroat
Yellow-rumped
Palm
Magnolia


Others reported:
Blackpoll
Cape May
Nashville
American Pipit
Title: Re: Ashbridges - Week of May 16
Post by: CalvinBird on May 16, 2016, 06:09:14 PM
I can add Wood Thrush and Least Flycatcher to the list.

For the swan, I though it was a Trumpeter, but after checked the photos at home, I am not so sure. Or maybe a hybrid?
Title: Re: Ashbridges - Week of May 16
Post by: rickeckley on May 17, 2016, 08:55:32 PM
I had a wonderful and bird-filled day at Ashbridges today from 12:30-4:30.  I had a total of 61 species and 18 warbler species.  I also saw lots of nice folks in what Lynn pady called "The park that keeps on giving"

Highlights included:

Yellow-Throated Vireo
Warbling Vireo (lots)

Canada
Northern Waterthrush
Ovenbird
Bay Breasted
Blackpoll
Wilson's
Parula
Chestnut-Sided
Nashville
B.T. Green
B.T. Blue
Magnolia
Redstart
Common Yellowthroat
Black and White (lots)
Palm
Yellow-Rumped
Yellow

Scarlet Tanager

Willow/Alder
Least

Gray Cheek
Swainson's
Veery
Hermit

Thrasher

Lincoln's
Savannah
Swamp
Song

Raven

Chimney Swift

Kingfisher
Lest Sandpiper

N.R.W. Swallow

Others reported Cape May and Tennessee.

What a great day!

Rick
Title: Re: Ashbridges - Week of May 16
Post by: rickeckley on May 19, 2016, 07:37:03 PM
I scoured Ashbridges from 10:30-2:30 this Thursday, and after I got all the Warbling Vireos out of the way, I had 48 species with 14 warblers amongst the leafing out trees and shrubs.

Canada
Parula
Nashville
Maggie
Chestnut-Sided
Blackpoll
Wilson's
Redstart
B.T Blue
B.T. Green
Common Y.T
Black and White
Yellow-Rump
Yellow

Yellow-Bellied Flycatcher
Least
Kingbird
Blue Headed Vireo
Warbling Vireo
Swainson's Thrush
Purple Finch
Catbird

Then I traded in Warbling Vireos for Yellow Warblers by stopping by the Wet Woods.  I looked for the probable White-Eyed Vireo reported on this site, but couldn't find one.

Rick