1 hour at Humber Bay Park
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1 hour at Humber Bay Park

American Redstart

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Saw 23 species.
Some highlights were:
Great Egret, Great Blue Heron, Greater Scaup, Common Tern, Willow Flycatcher, Least Sandpiper, Killdeer and Eastern Kingbird.
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surfinbird

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You forgot to mention the red ants lol.
Rob
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MEGHAN

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You must have had a lucky day,... I have yet to even hear about an Egret at Humber Bay except from your post.

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You forgot to mention the red ants lol.
Rob

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Now this I have heard about this year. More reports of fire ants than anything else there.
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stvgarrett

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Those ants are trouble, no doubt about it. You do not want to stand still for long.

Someone posted on ebird a sighting of a Black-billed Cuckoo at Humber Bay East on Aug 5. Didn't say where but it's worth looking out for it in the wooded areas.
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