A first spring orchard oriole caught me of guard in greenway park today. It is 
along the south side of the Thames river between Ridout and Wonderland.

Happy birding

Canada Goose     10
Wood Duck     5
Mallard     20
Common Loon     14
Turkey Vulture     2
American Kestrel     1
Killdeer     2
Ring-billed Gull     6
Herring Gull     30
Rock Pigeon     10
Mourning Dove     10
Chimney Swift     9
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker     2
Downy Woodpecker     3
Northern Flicker     1
Eastern Kingbird     1
Warbling Vireo     2
Blue Jay     2
Tree Swallow     20
Northern Rough-winged Swallow     3
Barn Swallow     30
Black-capped Chickadee     4
Carolina Wren     4
Ruby-crowned Kinglet     4
American Robin     5
European Starling     30
Nashville Warbler     1
Yellow Warbler     2
Yellow-rumped Warbler     20
Chipping Sparrow     6
Song Sparrow     4
White-throated Sparrow     5
Red-winged Blackbird     15
Common Grackle     20
Brown-headed Cowbird     10
Orchard Oriole     1
House Finch     3
American Goldfinch     10
House Sparrow     30

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2 (http://www.ebird.org)

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At 4.00pm today, thanks to the early morning posting,  I found the 
marbled godwit in the grass at the north end of the pond on the Kingston 
Field Naturalist's south east end property on Amherst Island. Also 
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There was a Great Egret in full breeding plumage in the pond in the
southeast corner of the park. To see the exact location of the bird,
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and click on the Great Egret entry. This is to get round the problem of
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High Park is located in Toronto off Parkside Dr.

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Good birding

Jacques Giraud

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