Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: jerjack on May 30, 2010, 03:26:31 AM
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small flock of cedar waxwings last couple of days at kingston and old kingston rd, also killdeers and a ruby throated observed. plenty of standard birds , rwb, flickers, rth,cards,/bj, orioles,3 types of swallows,tvs,chipping sparrow, kingfisher, kingbirds,solitary sandpipers,,, unfortunately :twisted: some people had a load of fun destroying the beaver dam that encompasses the large swamp that house this marvellous spot, did a major repair on friday to the dam to save as much of it as possible. hard to watch it as its a hangout for kids at night, gonna get rich if i sell the mt beer bottles littering the area, doing my part to keep this place pristine but fighting a losing battle.hopefully by monday i can find whom to contact to lend assistance in either patroling it or finding a solution to stop the destruction of a gem of nature in the city,, enjoy your finds, good birding
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Sad! Have you considered calling the city? It's probably aganst city or provncial law to be damaging habitat so deliberately. If your councillor's office Is any good they will help find the right cntact info. That's an impressive list of birds and an important habitat so I hope they'd do something.
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Things like this really make me sad. What is wrong with people? Where is the joy in what they have done? As well, why litter? Hell, even in my heavy drinking teenage and early 20's days we always took our empties back with us (there's money in that glass, plus it's just not nice to litter) and any garbage. The worst we ever did was have a garbage can fire in the parks through the night... probably not the smartest thing to do, open flame, intoxicated bunch, but we never hurt anyone, anything.
There must be someone to call. Even have the cops be aware this is turning into a spot of over night drinking and whatever else. I remember how some cops just loved busting us... walking away with our beer cases, cooler, whiskey bottles, etc.
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call the local cop station and ask for dispatch and tell them your concerns so they will send a patrol to the park ...