Humber river Trail- warblers and others
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Humber river Trail- warblers and others

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Ally

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I'm getting a little bit more variety if not numbers. It was very windy, so I'm happy with the Northern Parula, Black and white, some flycatchers(someone please help me with the flycatchers again, forgot about the yellow/black beaks) But one of them was bigger. I saw a pair of Black-crowned Night- Heron, one left at the sight of me, the mate stayed for a few shots.
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The Black and white was not so shy
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American Redstart is also not shy, but it was getting dark.
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Nice variety,
your flycatchers are Least and Great Crested.

/Thomas
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Quote from: "thouc"
Nice variety,
your flycatchers are Least and Great Crested.

/Thomas
Wow, I didn't know that was a Great Crested. It didn't strike me as that big. He was relatively close...
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