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Request for Information => Birding Areas => Topic started by: angieinto on January 12, 2012, 05:08:22 AM

Title: RFI- In search of Grosbeaks and Crossbills
Post by: angieinto on January 12, 2012, 05:08:22 AM
I've never seen Evening or Pine Grosbeak's, and the same goes for White-winged or Red Crossbill's.
I was wondering if someone could recommend some parks or conservation areas where we may find some, besides Algonquin?
Thanks so much.
Title: Re: RFI- In search of Grosbeaks and Crossbills
Post by: thouc on January 12, 2012, 10:40:40 AM
I haven't seen any of these species in Ontario myself, but I looked up e-Bird for recent sightings closest to Toronto:

Evening Grosbeak: 6 in Lakehurst north of Peterborough Jan 6
Pine Grosbeak: 9 in Algonquin (Mizzy lake trail) Jan 5
White-winged Crossbill: Plenty of sightings, e.g., 26 at Luther Marsh Jan 7 and 15 at the Mountain Bluebird spot in Puslinch on Jan 8. The flocks move around a lot though so it's probably much of a hit and miss
Red Crossbill: 3 in Algonquin (Minseing Trail) Jan 4

For a good chance on all four of them there's probably nothing else besides Algonquin within reasonable distance from Toronto.

/Thomas
Title: Re: RFI- In search of Grosbeaks and Crossbills
Post by: Reuven_M on January 12, 2012, 12:05:20 PM
If you know the call you may pick up white-winged crossbill occasionally, I've had one in Mississauga and a flock in Guelph so far this winter. The others... sorry but Algonquin is the way to go.