Wood Thrush in Queen's Park
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Mathieu Siol
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Wood Thrush in Queen's Park
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May 11, 2010, 02:48:38 PM
Hi all,
around 1pm today in Queen's Park I observed among the more common birds the following species:
-Wood Thrush 1 beautiful and confident
-Indigo Bunting 1
-Ovenbird 2
-Black-throated Blue Warbler 4
-Black-throated Green Warbler 3
-Palm Warbler 3
-Yellow-rumped Warbler > 10
-Nashville Warbler 1
-Magnolia Warbler 1
-Baltimore Oriole 1
-White-crowned Sparrow 1
I have yet to see my first Blackburnian of the year!
Mathieu
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strimackus
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Reply #1 on:
May 11, 2010, 02:56:12 PM
The Blackburnians are there. I've seen one in QP the past two mornings. I've yet to see a Palm Warbler or Ovenbird, though. Am I correct that the Ovenbirds tend to be on the ground rather than up high like most of the other warblers?
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Matthew Strimas-Mackey | Toronto, ON
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Reply #2 on:
May 11, 2010, 03:09:22 PM
Yes, although in QP, there isn't much ground cover, so ground feeders, thrushes and ovenbirds, will escape up in the trees, when disturbed.
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Mathieu Siol
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Reply #3 on:
May 11, 2010, 03:12:56 PM
The Ovenbirds as well as the Wood Thrush were on the ground foraging,
just retreating into the trees when somebody was walking too close.
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mr.sharp-photo
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Reply #4 on:
May 11, 2010, 05:24:52 PM
just wondering what time of day this is.
lunch or early AM?
pretty neat that you're seeing this downtown
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Reply #5 on:
May 12, 2010, 10:07:09 PM
I usually go around noon...
Still pretty good most of the time.
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