Jerry Lewchyschyn, Brian Tannahill and I spent 3 hours this morning starting at 
7:00 am birding the park and adjacent Humber Lakeshore College campus.  
Warblers: Yellow-rumped (45); Palm (17); Black-and-white (12); Black-throated 
Blue (10); Magnolia (8); Black-throated Green (5); Nashville (3); Yellow (3);  
Chestnut-sided (2); singles of Cape May, Blackburnian, Common Yellowthroat, 
American Redstart and Ovenbird.  Other notables: 1 Eastern Towhee; 3 Field 
Sparrows; 1 Swainson's Thrush; 1 Veery; 5 Hermit Thrush; 3 White-crowned 
Sparrows; 8 Chimney Swifts; 2 Rose-breasted Grosbeaks; 2 Great-crested 
Flycatchers; 1 Least Flycatcher; 1 Blue-headed Vireo; 1 Warbling Vireo.  On and 
off the Peninsula: 2 Spotted Sandpipers, 4 Lesser Scaup; 4 Greater Scaup; 10 
Long-tailed Duck; 7 Red-necked Grebe; 1 Horned Grebe; 1 White-winged Scoter. 18 
Red-breasted Merganser; 4 Gadwall; 7 Mallard; 1 Blue-winged Teal.  


Directions: South of Kipling/Lakeshore intersection.


Wayne Renaud (289-828-0043)



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