Of regional interest to birders living just north of Toronto:

Seneca College's campus at King City had two Pine Warblers singing (and
posing to be seen) near the steepest section of the XC ski trails on the
northern boundary of the campus property today.  Also observed and/or
heard were: Wild Turkey (2), Ruffed Grouse (2), Osprey (2), Cooper's
Hawk (1) E. Phoebe (2), Pileated Woodpecker (1), Hooded Merganser (2),
Ring-necked Duck (2), DC Cormorant (4), GB Heron (2), Swamp Sparrow (2),
Savannah Sparrow (3), B. Kingfisher (2) and Wood Duck (2).

Aurora's little Mackenzie Marsh had two Pied-billed Grebes and a pair of
N. Shovellers.

Seneca College is just north of King City on Dufferin Street.  King City
is east of Hwy. 400, north of Maple and south of Aurora.
The Mackenzie Marsh is just east of Yonge Street in north Aurora.

Ron Fleming, Newmarket

"Ronald J. Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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