Had a hefty helping of Downvsview birding today. It was an interesting day with the most species I've seen since the fall. Here are some highlights from today:
- Saw a Coyote near the traintracks ...didn't get a picture but I talked to some fellow birders who said he's there often and may have an injured leg.
- I saw a Peregrine Falcon flyby ...might have been Ivy the same New Jersey Peregrine that was seen in late December and early January. It flew westwards towards Jane.
- Out of the 7 birds of prey I saw today (1 Peregrine Falcon, 3 Red-tailed Hawks and 3 Kestrels), 4 of them had prey...3 mice and 1 squirrel (RTH). Never seen such hunting success in one visit.
- I wandered over to the William Baker trail today which is across the street from Sheppard (connected via a small bridge) and part of the Downsview Park complex. This trail took me through some nice wooded areas which is where I found a Cardinal, a Chickadee as well as 2 Downy Woodpeckers. It is also a favourite hunting and hang-out place for the Hawks...now I know where they go when not circling over the fields and grasslands. I remember there was talk about extending Downsview Park to this area but had forgotten about it until I checked it out today. This is great news, it gives us a habitat that is kinda lacking before at Downsview...I'll be sure to bird this woodlot often. A word of caution though, the trail is currently very icy in some places.
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Today is a good day to bird!