Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: Dinusaur on April 30, 2017, 08:21:02 PM
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As there was a break in the rain, soon after 2 PM this afternoon decided to drop by Centennial Park. It was the first time for me so I didn't know where to start. After crossing a bunch of picnic areas and playgrounds I eventually I ended up in a forested area by the north west side of the big lake. As I started walking through the trail inside I felt like I entered into an enchanted forest. Whichever direction I looked I saw Yellow-rumped Warbler - never seen so many in such a small area. I couldn't count them all. Just wow. They were everywhere. And so were a large number of palm warblers. I also saw my FOY Pine, Nashville, and Yellow at the same location. Seems like a nice place for warbler stop over.
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It is a good spot for Warblers in the fall as well