Humber River Trail May 29
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Humber River Trail May 29

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Ally

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a boy and a girl each at least for the Hairies.
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The warbling vireos drove out some black bird, but everything happened behind thick leaves, so I couldn't tell what happened exactly.
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A great set - you are seeing a lot of wildlife in your trails. Love that feeding hairy photo.
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Quote from: "Dinusaur"
A great set - you are seeing a lot of wildlife in your trails. Love that feeding hairy photo.
Thanks, I wish I could see more babies and fledgelings later.
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A great set - you are seeing a lot of wildlife in your trails. Love that feeding hairy photo.

I'll second that! And how close were you to the kingfisher? That's a really good shot of a very skittish bird. There's a kingfisher near the stream just south of Bestview Park and there are lots of trees overhanging the stream so I'll 'get' him eventually.

Btw Ally, did you ever put out a hummingbird feeder and if so have you had any hummers visiting?
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Quote from: "Howieh"
Quote from: "Dinusaur"
A great set - you are seeing a lot of wildlife in your trails. Love that feeding hairy photo.

I'll second that! And how close were you to the kingfisher? That's a really good shot of a very skittish bird. There's a kingfisher near the stream just south of Bestview Park and there are lots of trees overhanging the stream so I'll 'get' him eventually.

Btw Ally, did you ever put out a hummingbird feeder and if so have you had any hummers visiting?

Thank you! I was about 15 meters away from that Kingfisher. It flew when I tried to get closer. I couldn't find a good hummingbird feeder. The one I got from dollarstore, doesn't work properly.  There was a hummingbird in the trail which I saw last year, but I guess it's not going to come even it is in the trail this year.
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My friend just asked what the red forehead mean for Hairy baby 2. And it struck me the male adult has red on the back of the head not front.
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