Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: nkwali on August 22, 2016, 01:36:31 PM
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Was at Ashbridges bay this morning and seems like the fall migration is starting - at least for some warbler action.
Warblers:
Yellow-rumped (southwest point)
Blackburnian (male in bright plumage)
Cape May (male in bright plumage - in the hemlocks on the southwest point)
Yellow
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Yeah, I had 8 species of warblers at Humber Arboretum. Best were Black-throated Blue and Blackburnian. Most numerous were American Redstart and Black-and-White Warbler.
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Ashbridges Bay - August 26
Spent a little over an hour this morning at Ashbridges.
The warblers were concentrated in the trees/shrubs on the NorthEast.
Magnolia
Black-and-white
American Redstart
Black-throated Green
Yellow-rumped
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Ashbridges Bay - August 26
Spent a little over an hour this morning at Ashbridges.
The warblers were concentrated in the trees/shrubs on the NorthEast.
Magnolia
Black-and-white
American Redstart
Black-throated Green
Yellow-rumped
still fall colours?
and i'm trying to think where there's trees in the northeast. that's where the boardwalk is