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Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: chewycheesefoot on April 29, 2008, 09:41:06 PM

Title: Waterfront Trail in Pickering/Ajax
Post by: chewycheesefoot on April 29, 2008, 09:41:06 PM
I took a bike ride on my lunch today and spotted a pair of Buffleheads (male and female) floating around in what looks like a pond but i think is actually a sewage basin.  I'm new at birding so my eye may not be as keen at properly identifying some of the species I've seen.  I also saw what I beleive was a Purple Finch,  a male and female pair of those too.  Then I saw a tiny little guy with  a red tuft on it's crown, and from my guide book I labelled that one a Ruby-Crowned Kinglet, but like I said I'm a newcomer to this.  There is also a Northern Flicker that is there pretty well everytime I take a ride down that trail.  There were some birds that were skimming across the lake, flying really low and fast but I couldn't identify them.  They looked dark in colour with now noticable marking.  I had my binoculars but couldn't make out anything.  Any Idea's as to what they may have been?  I really enjoy looking at everyone's photos and hope to have some photo taking equipement of my own someday.
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Post by: Kin Lau on April 29, 2008, 09:55:36 PM
Welcome.

You were probably seeing Double-crested Cormorants flying across the lake.