Blue-Winged Warbler Colonel Sam Smith Park this morning
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Blue-Winged Warbler Colonel Sam Smith Park this morning

Andrew Don

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Went by the park this morning and the bowl had quite a few warblers flitting around.
Found 16 species of warblers in couple hours including a beautiful male Blue-winged Warbler which i lost for a bit but had help refinding the warbler :) thanks Mary and Carol
Also saw male scarlet tanager, 4 species of vireos (philadelphia, blue-headed, warbling and red-eyed),many least flycatchers, rose breasted grosbeaks and northern orioles, few veerys and wood thrushes.
Also had a kettle of 10 or so turkey vultures fly right over the bowl and a peregrine falcon went by.
Most common warbler was black throated green by far ,so many of them working through the evergreens.


The park is easy to find ,right at the bottom of Kipling Avenue ,the "bowl" is in the upper east corner of the park almost at Lakeshore Road
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