Northern Harriers at Avenue Rd and Wilson
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Northern Harriers at Avenue Rd and Wilson

souci · 7 · 1922

souci

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My kid and I heard a call that was definitely not one of our usual neighbourhood birds. Then we saw a small brown-ish hawk fly away from a branch above us, leaving a second one behind. We could see the narrow tail as it sat on the branch. While I ran inside to get  binoculars, the second one flew off, showing a very dark back with the white flash on the rump. The obvious choice is Northern Harrier, which do pass thru Ontario in late fall.  I couldn't find any local sightings since Sept, but that is an unusual time for them, this is a common one.The normal call is somewhat different, but on ebird I heard a version similar to what we heard - a rusty rumbly threepeat like "ehh - ehh- ehh". I am always pleased to have someone else confirm a sighting or share it.
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Yeah

There have been a few Northern Harriers at Downsview AFB over the last couple of fall/winters

I'll have a look tomorrow. There are eat least 2 Red tails  at the airfield most days plus a bunch

of American Kestrels(noisy). The Kestrels are quite entertaining as they chase off everything that

moves.

Napper  :D
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Thanks for responding. I just saw the Toronto post about Downsview, and I realized I should take my kids there for a look around for birds, as well as to their family program, if we can make it. It would be a great place for hawks. Why didn't I think of that??? If you see any of these hawks, please do let me know.
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Quote from: "souci"
It would be a great place for hawks. Why didn't I think of that??? If you see any of these hawks, please do let me know.

I see American Kestrels and Red-Tailed Hawks every day  at Downsview. :D  

Have a look at the Windsock along  Beffort rd(near the Fire station) Just North of Wilson there is usually a Red Tail sitting on it. :D
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Hi Napper,

A couple of years back at Downview Park, I saw a Red-tailed Hawk sitting on the star of one of the decorated Christmas trees. Now there was a Christmas ornament to scare the life out of the local mouse population ;)
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I bet! Red-tails are like our neighbours. I love to see them. It is something that makes driving on the 407 bearable. But this has been a year with an owl and two unusual hawks for me. They are not regulars around my house, and it has been quite exciting. I don't even hardly trust myself with the identification.
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Hey

I just spotted (9:30am) what looked to be Rough legged Hawk over Downsview AFB. It made its way over to Downsview Park.

Napper :D
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