Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: Andreas Jonsson on May 21, 2010, 11:21:31 AM
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It was very quiet in the park this morning and I was just about to call the end of spring migration, when a Gray-cheeked Thrush appeared (south-western corner of the park). My first for the year. Nice.
Later, at the stairs in western end of the Bowl (dog-play ground) I was hard-pressed to find any activity at all, but some patience eventually produced a male Mourning Warbler, a female Tennessee Warbler and two Magnolia warblers. Not bad, I guess migration is not quite over yet.
Three new species for the park this spiring, including Gray-cheeked Thrush, Mourning Warbler and an Eastern Wood-Pewee.
A Coopers hawk is still on the nest just north of the kids play ground.
1 Cooper's Hawk
1 Eastern Wood-Pewee
1 Gray-cheeked Thrush
2 Swainson's Thrush
1 Tennessee Warbler
2 Magnolia Warbler
1 Mourning Warbler
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Cool, I'm going to check out that Cooper's Hawk nest on my way home from work.