Any good spots for yellow-rumped warblers around
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Any good spots for yellow-rumped warblers around

lovemypt

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Hi Folks


 Looks like tomorrow will be the last day in a while for good weather, suppose to rain until next Sat.. Does anyone know or seen a good spot for seeing warblers ( yellow-rumped) this spring in Toronto/Mississuaga area?
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With tonights weather, any woodlot will likely have a few tomorrow. I've seen a few at Riverwood, Colonel Sam Smith Park (the bowl) probably has a number already.
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Thanks...that what I figured and thought about trying Col Sam tomorrow, even if I missed them , there always seems to be something there to see
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Janet Tubb

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There were several in the Hydro Marsh in the woods to the right of the path close to the parking lot on Sandy Beach Rd yesterday around 4pm.
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cocosally

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Colonel Sam Smith Park is the place, they are everywhere!!!
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High Park is another place you will find them.
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