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Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: mr.sharp-photo on May 13, 2018, 09:25:23 PM

Title: Wet Woods: week of May 13
Post by: mr.sharp-photo on May 13, 2018, 09:25:23 PM
weird few days at the Woods. today, there was good quality but not crazy quantity.

Chestnut
yellow rumped (not many)
yellow (ridiculous #s)
magnolia
blackburnian
Kentucky (possibly two??)
Cape May
Bay breasted
Black throated Blue
Black throated Green
parula (seen by others)
tennessee (seen by others)
Nashville
palm
gnatcatcher
phoebe

the blackburnian, kentucky and magnolia were all in the same spots they've been in for the past 3-5 days. so i'm wondering if these guys aren't in the mood to move on?
Title: Re: Wet Woods: week of May 13
Post by: Steve Hood on May 14, 2018, 12:38:12 PM
I saw all the above except for the Tennessee and Kentucky over at the east end by the populars early this morning.  Also, saw a few Redstarts and Black and White.  That was definitely the hot spot with the sun early today.  Also larger number of red-Breasted Grossbeka and my first Scarlet Tanager.  Another birder saw a yellow-throated Vireo.  Definitely more birds came in last night.

Edit: almost forgot the Indigo Bunting as well. All seen before 8am.
Title: Re: Wet Woods: week of May 13
Post by: mr.sharp-photo on May 16, 2018, 11:40:56 AM
today was ridiculous, light-wise and bird-wise.

multiples:
magnolia
chestnut
black-throated blue
blackburnian (including  a female)
yellow
parula
waterthrush (heard in 2 different locations at the same time)
misc flycatchers
kingbird
catbird

singles:
bay breasted
cape may
canada
philadelphia vireo
redstart
palm
warbling vireo
Wilson's

this was all observed over 75 minutes of birding around the main woods. didn't make it to the bowl.
no kentucky warbler