I think this fits the posting guidelines for a bird in an unusual place. This morning at about 9:15, I saw a juvenile red-tailed hawk eating things (worms it looked like) out of the grass on the traffic island at the northeast corner of King's College Circle. I've never seen a hawk do this. I and several other people watched it for about five minutes, standing not much more than 10 feet away from it. Then it got interested in the sparrows flying around and it hopped along the ground a bit, and I had just decided that it was injured when it flew away into the trees along with west side of King's College Circle.

King's College Circle is just to the north of Convocation Hall on the downtown UofT campus.
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