Now, as spring migration has started and people are posting more frequently, I would like to kindly remind you to have a look at the guidelines for this section of the forum (see the Sticky post at the top).
In particular, please use as descriptive subjects for your posts as you can. For example, it doesn't take much effort to scribble down location and date. "Migrants at Leslie Street Spit, March 21" is more useful than just "Migrants" or "The Spit".
Also, please make yourself familiar with the other sections of the forum. I spend a fair bit of time moving RFI posts and seasonal 1st observations to their appropriate place (Bird ID, and Migration Movements sections).
Remember that this section (Toronto Reports) is primarily for reporting birds that you you think other birders would like to see as well. Generally that means a location should be attached. For example, if you've encountered a nice bird in your backyard, and are not prepared to give up your address, maybe your post should go elsewhere, e.g. "General Discussion". Perhaps we should open up a "Backyard birding" section? What do you think?
Otherwise I think the "Toronto Reports" section is working great. Keep the posts coming!
If you you have a ideas, opinions, or generally want to give feedback about the forum, please let us know in the Board-related Issues section.
Happy birding!