Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: bosh on March 31, 2012, 06:45:10 PM
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I looked for the Blue-gray Gnatcatcher at Ashbridges this morning with no luck. I did spot an Iceland Gull and a Belted Kingfisher, among others.
Tommy Thompson was a sparrow bonanza, with one of each of White-crowned and Swamp sparrows along with the usual hordes of Song Sparrows and a few American Tree Sparrows and Juncos.
There was an American Woodcock out on the Spit and a couple of Rusty Blackbirds in the baselands, hiding in the undergrowth. A couple each of Phoebes and Tree Swallows, and an American Coot back in the little pond where one spent most of last year. Lots of Canvasbacks, one White-winged Scoter, and a few lingering winter ducks, including two Goldeneyes and two Redheads.
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Spent a short Saturday morning just in the baselands - I've never done that before. Saw three of the Rusty's, two Grackles, a Woodcock, two Flickers, two Fox Sparrows, a Swamp Sparrow, a few Song Sparrows, RWB's, Goldfinch, Kinglets and Chickadees, and some sparrows that were too fast to identify. And lots and lots of cottontail rabbits! Felt like I was hop hop hopping down the bunny trail! Also very pleased to run into Leon, the sweetest birder I know.