Merlin on patio fence - South Humber/South Kingsway area
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Merlin on patio fence - South Humber/South Kingsway area

Laineypie

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Got a good view of a robust male Merlin on my patio fence yesterday.  Under a nearby tree, the feathered remains of a pigeon.  Are Merlins common in TO?
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There was one at Col Sam. park that stayed all winter , 2 years ago
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I had one eat a starling in my back yard in the Malvern area.  That was over ten years ago.
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Pat Hodgson

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Merlins are probably best described as uncommon in Toronto.  Fall is the best time to see them.  They are increasing on a provincial level.
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Yesterday at about 5:00 I saw a bird with a long tail and pointed wings.  It was at about St. Cecelia's church (Annette & Pacific, north of High Park) and flew north west.  It had a red-orange underside (in the setting sun, of course).  I thought "falcon."  I thought "excess enthusiasm."  It flew with bursts of wing beats--do falcons do that?
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The red-orange underside indicates a Sharp-shinned or Cooper's Hawk.
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Leslie

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Good to know--thanks.
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