Dear Ontbirders,
   To  clarify  an  earlier post, access to peninsula D at Tommy Thompson
   Park (Leslie Street Spit) is in no way restricted by the activities of
   the Tommy Thompson Park Bird Research Station. Increasing awareness is
   one  =  of  our  main  goals  at  TTPBRS and as such we openly welcome
   visitors, so please don't hesitate to drop in and talk to us= or watch
   a bird banding demonstration when the park is open (see below for park
   hours)= . We do ask the public to refrain from visiting our mist nets,
   which are well marked by signs.
   The  Tommy  Thompson  Park  Bird  Research Station (TTPBRS) operates a
   Migration  Monitoring  Program  on a daily basis during the spring and
   fall  migration seasons (starting each day a half hour before dawn and
   running  for 7 hours). Our 6th consecutive Spring Migration Monitoring
   seaso=  n will begin on April 1 and will run until close up on June 9.
   The   Fall   Migration  Monitoring  Program  runs  daily  from  August
   5-November  12.  Please  v= isit www.ttpbrs.ca for daily sightings and
   results  from  the station during = the migration seasons. TTPBRS is a
   member  station  of  the  Canadian  Migration  Monitoring Network (ht   
tp://www.bsc-eoc.org/volunteer/cmmn).
   Tommy Thompson Park (Hours of Operation)
   Open  t=  o  the  public  year-round  on weekends and holidays, except
   Christmas  Day,  Boxing  Day,  and New Year's Day. Operating hours are
   from  9  a.m.  to  6  p.m.  (April to October) and 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
   (November  to  March).  For  more information visit the Tommy Thompson
   Park website (http://www.trca= .on.ca/ttp).
   Good birding!
   Dan Derbyshire
   Coordinator, Tommy Thompson Park Bird Research=  Station (TTPBRS)
   Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA)
   www.ttpbrs.ca

   
References

   Visible links
   Hidden links:
   1. 3D"http://www.ttpbrs.ca"/
   2. 3D"http://www.ttpbrs.ca"/
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