Humber river Trail- Birds of this weekend
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Humber river Trail- Birds of this weekend

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Ally

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I think my olived sided is back, please confirm.
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I was so captivated with their chasing each other. Funny that the female chases the female and the male chases the male. But they were too fast, and twigs everywhere. There were a few times two were fighting in the ground, but there were so many weeds  :roll:  :roll:
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Your flycatcher is not an Olive-sided, but it might be an Eastern Wood Pewee.
You are having quite a good time with birds on the Humber. They are all like
actors on a stage.
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Yes that's a Eastern Wood Pewee not an Olive-sided.  Usually Olive-sided sit majestically atop one of the highest branches in a park and their tails are noticeably shorter than a Pewee's.
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Today is a good day to bird!