Toronto Island migrants, etc.
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Toronto Island migrants, etc.

Anonymous

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Good morning

 Yesterday I met Margaret Liubavicius and I met and went over to the Toronto Islands to check out the migrants, etc. and below are some of the high lights and surprises we encountered despite the strong Northerly wind.

 There are still Bufflehead and Long-tailed Ducks there and we found 2 Wood Ducks, 7 Lesser Scaup and 5 Canvasbacks. Later in the day we spied 7 Turkey Vultures heading east over The Islands. Usual no more than 1 or 2 Turkey Vultures are seen every couple of years down there. We also found a couple of Cooper's hawks, 2 Belted Kingfishers, a nice male (migrant) Red-bellied Woodpecker in The Sanctuary, 17 Northern Flickers thru-out, an early Least Flycatcher, 5 Swallow species, 2 singing Carolina and 1 singing Winter Wren, a Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher, 7 Hermit Thrushes, 3 singing Brown Thrashers, 7 warbler species - Nashville, Yellow, 48 Yellow-rumped, Black-throated green, Pine, 4 Palms, and Black-and-white, a couple of Eastern Towhees, Field, Chipping and Savannah Sparrows and lots of White-throated Sparrows.

 Our biggest surprise happened as we approached the Hanlans Point ferry dock when we heard a loudly singing bird. We looked at each other and then searched the tree in front of us and found a loudly singing male Bobolink. This bird was the earliest in Ontario for me by 5 days and in the GTA (Richmond Hill) by 7 days. A very good ending to a very nice day.

Better and fuller days ahead.
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Early this afternoon there were at least 4 Turkey Vultures in the vicinity of the Artscape Gibraltar Point building. They were fairly active, perching in trees, on a high concrete structure and, also, on the lighthouse.
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egret

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Thanks for the update.  I know you go early
I do not and this is the whole key to birding

Ill have to get that earlier ferry.

Has anyone here ever stayed overnight there
please and where?



egret :D
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Unless you know someone living on Wards or Algonquin Islands your out of luck. The Islands are a Toronto Park and as such it is illegal to sleep in same. You may try it if you can find a secluded spot but I am not on record recommending anything one way or the other.
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Joe

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There are some B & B's on the islands.  Check the islands website.  I believe it's www.torontoislands.org.

Joe
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egret

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Hello:


Hmm.. actually was referring to B and
B's..
we intend to visit
some very soon  Algonquin Island has
a few in case others are interested
here

I have spoken with some Island residents
who informed me of this.. They are v. helpful.
Tks.

Egret :)
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