Hi Everyone
I'm an Irishman living in London, England, with a passion for photography, birds in particular. My girlfriend and I are coming to visit Toronto for a few days from 11th April (can't wait!) and as well as the usual tourist stuff, we'd really like to check out some of the city's wild birds if possible. After a little research, two places that sound promising are the Toronto Island and High Park.
Here in London, I live close to one of London's biggest parks, Hyde Park/Kensington Gardens. It's very good for a variety of common species found in these parts, and being an inner city park, the birds are much tamer than normal. I have no problem getting Great Tits, Blue Tits & European Robins to eat sunflower hearts from my hand. As it's my local patch, I know exactly where the hotspots are. This approachability also makes the photography much easier.
If you had to recommend a couple of places within Toronto with the potential to see some of the local birds up close, what would you suggest? Common local species would be great. Are there feeding stations in any of the major parks? What local resident species could I expect to possibly see in April?
Any suggestions for potential inner-city birding sites would be greatly appreciated.
All the best.
Clarke