Hello ONTbirders,
The woods were full of birdsong this morning on the walk to the lakeshore. 
Species seen and heard there and in the fields included:
Dark-eyed JuncoGolden-crowned Kinglet
Am. Goldfinch
Hermit Thrush 
Eastern Phoebe
Tree Swallow
Field SparrowSong Sparrow
Northern FlickerNorthern MockingbirdAm. KestrelBrown-headed CowbirdNorthern 
CardinalRed-winged BlackbirdAm. Crow
There were very few birds in the inner harbour, aside from the usual suspects.  
But in the bays, once again there were rafts of Red-necked Grebes (150+), as 
well as the following: 
Horned Grebe (3)
Pied-billed Grebe (1)
Red-breasted Merganser (10+)
Long-tailed Duck
Bufflehead
Lesser Scaup
Gadwall
Mallard
Mute Swan
DC Cormorant
Canada Goose

The Red-breasted Grebes actively continue with their courting behaviour, and 
the antics of the Bufflehead while courting is always amusing.  It's heartening 
to see that some kind soul has already replaced the Tree Swallow boxes that had 
been vandalized, and one of them is already occupied.  
Photos from the day can be seen here:  
http://www.flickr.com/photos/naturegirl99/ .  Col. Sam Smith Park is located at 
the foot of Kipling Avenue in Toronto, south of Lakeshore Blvd. It's also 
accessible by TTC via the Kipling 44 South route. 
Good birding,Nancy Barrett




   



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