Hello all

 Today, another Spring like day I again tagged along with Margaret Liubavicius 
and we birded Humber Bay Park in Etobicoke. As we walked along we did find some 
decent birds overhead including American Robins, American Crows and Horned Lark 
flying east and thanks to Margaret an adult Bald Eagle also heading east. While 
looking at the Eagle we spotted 2 Iceland Gulls above us and a little later on 
a Glaucous Gull flew over.

 On the water were the usual Waterfowl including 7 American Coots, 4 Horned 
Grebes, all 3 Mergansers and Ruddy Duck and there are 2 Trumpeter Swans in the 
park. We did find the Northern Mockingbird again and as we passed through High 
park we spotted the Red-bellied Woodpecker at Centre and Spring Roads.

 Noticeable again was the further increase in the number of Gulls present both 
at Humber Bay Park and Sunnyside Beach.

 All in all a worth while day to be out.

Directions:-
HUMBER BAY PARK IN TORONTO 


To get to Humber Bay Park from Queen & Yonge Streets. Take the Queen Street Car 
#501 west to Park Lawn Road, the park is across from the street car stop. 
Depending on which Queen Street street car you board you may or may not have to 
transfer from one car to another at the Humber Loop, but this is no big deal.

You can also take the 66D TTC bus from Old Mill subway station directly to the 
Humber Bay Park loop.

By automobile from downtown Toronto drive west on Lakeshore Blvd, cross the 
Humber River Bridge at Sunnyside and drive to Park Lawn Road (on the west side 
of Christie Biscuits), turn left (south) and your in Humber Bay East.

After exiting this area turn left (west) and drive to the entrance to Humber 
Bay West which immediately on your left as you cross the bridge.

Norm Murr

Richmond Hill, ON

S'ils te mordent, mords les





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