Downy Woodpecker Richmond Hill March 27th
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Downy Woodpecker Richmond Hill March 27th

cbrugman

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I saw two Downy Woodpeckers at Hunter's Point Wildlife park on March 27th.

Also present were black capped chickadees, dark eyed juncos, a tree full of house finches, male and female cardinals and plenty of grackles and RWBB.



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Very nice and thanks for posting the map. How is the redtail population at Bathurst and highway 7? I've seen as many as four at a time on separate light standards on the ramp from Bathurst to the highway.
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Nice capture.
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Today is a good day to bird!


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Quote from: "Howieh"
Very nice and thanks for posting the map. How is the redtail population at Bathurst and highway 7? I've seen as many as four at a time on separate light standards on the ramp from Bathurst to the highway.

I didn't see any RTH at the time but I drive past here on my way to and from work and I usually see one or two on light posts a few times a week.
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