There were several birders from the TOC around this afternoon, a couple of whom were kind enough to call us up to get a great view of the WEVI, and later to point out several areas where the black-throated grey warbler had been seen over the past couple of days. We searched around there, and amongst zillions of bc-chickadees, downies, both nuthatches, we eventually spotted the target flitting around the leafless deciduous trees down the ridge across the valley behind the Colborne Lodge. It was not calling, but acting more like a kinglet --- hovering, flitting rapidly from place to place, etc.
No sign of the varied thrush or wilson's (or the hermit thrush).

Professor Gene Denzel
Information Technology Program
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
York University   416-736-5250

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