The TOC Whimbrel watch today produced a total of about 400 hundred Whimbrels, the largest flock of 110 at 7:15 this evening. This total was recorded from 6:00 am to 7:30 pm. with the primary observers being Don Barrnett and myself. The morning started fairly slow; the birds were spread out sporadically throughout the day but with the largest numbers after 5:00 pm. I think, based on past history this week-end will be even better. On average the largest movements have been in first 2 or 3 hours after sunrise ... which now around 6:00 am. We also saw hundreds Dunlins which were passing west through the early part of the day and one flock of 14 Red Knots landed on one of the piers at 7:15 p.m. The watch continues until 28 May, weather permitting. Just to put this Whimbrel migration in perspective, this the only place in North America where one can reliably see such large numbers. Two years ago the best day was over 3000 birds!

I suggest taking lot's of sun screen if you stay any length of time.

Good luck tomorrow and/or sunday.

Directions:
The park is locate south of the intersection of Kipling and Lakeshore ... the parking lot a very end of Col. Samuel Smith drive. The is an exit off the QEW but if you miss it go to Islington then down to Lakeshore and turn right.

Wayne Renaud
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