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Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: Brian Bailey on November 30, 2008, 10:36:49 PM

Title: Northern Shrike - Sam Smith Park
Post by: Brian Bailey on November 30, 2008, 10:36:49 PM
Lacking good weather sense, I ventured out to Sam Smith Park this afternoon to see what I could find.  The near gale force winds meant there was little to see and what was there was difficult to see.

The treat of the afternoon was a young Northern Shrike.  When I put the bins on him, I expected to see a Mockingbird, because he was deep in a thicket.  I guess he was looking for something a little more sheltered than a typical shrike perch.  He initially seemed completely unconcerned with my presence, waiting 5 or 6 metres away while I changed lenses.
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3237/3073279530_425891f3bf.jpg)
I don't often get that close to a shrike.  Too bad it was such a dark day.

There was a flock of Greater Scaup off the east side, a similar flock off the west mixed with Redheads, a few Lesser Scaup in the harbour and a pair of Hoodies there as well.  I also saw 6 or 8 flocks (totaling several thousand birds) of what appeared to be scaup flying west.

How windy was it?  I saw a flock of Gadwall flying into the wind, and at one point a gust brought their ground speed to zero.  They didn't miss a beat, but they didn't make any headway for a few seconds.

BB
Title: Shrike
Post by: Photoman on November 30, 2008, 11:12:20 PM
Nice picture Brian, I've seen Shrikes there too last year and also at East Humber.

Clemens