Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: Pat Hodgson on May 13, 2011, 02:02:23 PM
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Lots of birds in the cemetery today, not spread throughout but rather in a few loose mixed flocks. Most of these were on the south side of the western half.
mourning w.
magnolia w.
Am. redstart
Tennessee w.
Canada w.
Nashville w.
northern parula
chestnut-sided w.
Cape May w.
black-thr. blue w.
yellow-rumped w.
black-thr. green w.
black-and-white w.
ovenbird
also Balt. oriole, Swainson's thrush, many singing white-crowned sparrow and a few white-thr. sparrow also
Mourning warbler I would consider quite unusual for this location.
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Good list! Well done! Cheers Terry
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Most of the above still present today Sunday 5/15, but also
Blackburnian w.
bay-breasted w.
yellow w. (common bird but unusual at this location)
veery
wood thrush
gray catbird