This bird arrived in our yard (in Toronto near
Runnymede & Dundas) on the evening of October 24. It's about the size of a cardinal. It is mostly greyish beige in colour with some black and white on its wings. The white on its wings is very prominent when it's in flight. Although not clear in this photo (click on the image for full size), there is also some white on its tail, which is fairly long. It seems to like to perch in visible open places; telephone wires and the uppermost branches of our birch trees.
However, what is most remarkable is the amount and variety of song this bird produces. It starts singing after the sun has risen and continues until midday. It either leaves or is quiet during the afternoon. At dusk it starts singing again for about half an hour, but with a simpler song, usually just a series of chirps.
I've managed to capture a
recording of it. The first 25 seconds is the sound it makes in the evening. The remainder of the recording is the varied song it sings during the morning.
Can anyone please identify this fellow? Thanks!