I thought I would check-out the waterfront sections of beach for shorebirds. Yah, I'm feeling optimistic and somewhat delusional. Ajax is not too far from Pickering to make the trip a trek but the sections of beach are small and usually populated by people with their dogs. Nonetheless, I gave it a try. Lots of gulls for sure. I chose a section that has an alternate thoroughfare that discourages excursions on the short stretch of beach. The only peep that I saw was a killdeer and it had itself a nest among the pebbles.
The path from the main drag leading to the beach passes through a dark wood and almost immediately I spotted a flycatcher. At first I thought it might be an Eastern Wood Pewee but it may just have been a Least FC.
Back out in the bright sunshine I came across a small group of Cedar waxwings feeding on white blossoms.
To my right, under the shade of another tree were a couple of American goldfinch
Up above in the shadows was a Baltimore oriole
Then I headed north along a path that suggested possible warblers. I waited patiently for a female American redstart to emerge and it didn't oblige so I settled for a male Yellow warbler. Not too shabby.
Then I turned around a retraced my steps and visited the waxwings again
The constant parade of noisy pedestrians and ferocious cyclists was driving me nuts so I headed home. I should expect no less than chaos on a clement Saturday