I know what you mean. I went all the way out to High Park last year to try to find the
White-eyed Vireo even though I didn't have the slightest idea of where to look for it,
although I had a hunch at the time that it might be located in the northeast corner of
the park near Bloor St. I don't now recall what meager evidence supported that hunch.
Often enough the bird's location is heralded by the collection of birders standing around.
Such was the case when a Glossy Ibis was spotted at Sobey's Pond (more of a flooded
field). It was like being at a rocket launch. I've never seen so much long fast glass in one
place before. $5,000 cameras, $10,000. lenses, $1000. tripods. One guy brought his golf
clubs ... don't ask. I had half a mind to turn around and leave but someone just pulled away
from the curb so I filled the vacuum. Got down on the grass trying not to knock anyone's
tripod leg and shot a few frames at 200mm. I'm surprised someone wasn't selling tickets
or asking for parking permits. Like being at the midway but with less candy floss. Rare
migratory birds are like famous rock stars and chasing them is a special kind of insanity.
I need a drink. A toast to crazy. By the way, where do you plan to look for meadowlarks?
Are you taking the advise I've recently been offered by visiting the Carden Alvar?