This evening while watching the Beavers on the Headwaters of the Rouge river, 
there were many active migrants that have made their debut this week. We saw 
Yellow Warblers, Kentucky Warbler (? pretty sure), Tree Swallows, Baltimore 
Orioles - Male, Northern Cardinals both male and female, Red-winged Blackbirds 
and of course Canada Geese with Goslings. There is a nice trail system one can 
walk offering great views. In the evening from the Redstone Bridge I find great 
views as you are at tree top elevation.
 

Note: from the Redstone St. Bridge you can view the Beaver dam directly below 
the north side of the street. The evening usually is an active time for the 
beavers as they tend to their dam.

Photos on my flickr site under 2010 York Region Wildlife will be uploaded 
shortly if you care to verify the Kentucky Warbler.

Directions:
Headwaters Community Park: Redstone Street @ Princeton, Richmond Hill, Ontario.

Glenn Steplock
www.flickr.com/steplock
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