Great Egrets return to Grenadier Pond
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Great Egrets return to Grenadier Pond

David the park stroller

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Delighted by 3 Great Egrets Tuesday morning exploring Grenadier Pond in High Park. Also saw the first Magnolia warblers of the season.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by David the park stroller »
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Quote from: "David the park stroller"
Delighted by 3 Great Egrets Tuesday morning exploring Grenadier Pond in High Park. Also saw the first Magnolia warblers of the season.


i saw one of the great egrets this afternoon hiding amongst the cat tails towards the back of grenadier pond :)
truly a magnificent bird!

whereabouts did you see the warblers?
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by angelicque »


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I want to go to High Park to see the duck and egrets.  I have never been before.  Is there a map somewhere or a good place to park my car to get to the locations.  I have a bit of a bum leg right now so walking is limited.  Ann
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Quote from: "Ann Brokelman"
I want to go to High Park to see the duck and egrets.  I have never been before.  Is there a map somewhere or a good place to park my car to get to the locations.  I have a bit of a bum leg right now so walking is limited.  Ann


here is a map:
http://www.toronto.ca/parks/highpark/ma ... rk.pdf.pdf

to see the wood ducks, drive onto parkside drive via the queensway and park at the parking lot by the spring road entrance...they can be found at the second pond (the one furthest from the parking lot, near the jamie bell adventure playground) - it is not a long walk ;)

to see the egrets is a bit more difficult, as they are located at the end of grenadier pond, near the west ravine nature trails - there's really no where to park unless you park along ellis (which i am unsure if you can)...

good luck!
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David,

Are you 100% on the Magnolia's or could they possibly have been Yellow-rumped?  Quite early for Magnolias.

Iain.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Iain »
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Felt pretty confident on the magnolia ID... but it was just two birds and moving quite fast so I'll accept more experienced thoughts!
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dumb oops! Realized that I was thinking MYRTLE not magnolia warbler, so of course a yellow-rump warbler. thanks Ian.
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