We had a chance to see, hear (very cool!) and get pics of the fish crows this 
morning  around 10:00- see below for directions and viewing instructions.
We also saw Chestnut-sided Warbler, Palm Warbler, Redstarts in the lilac bush 
area on the east side of Burloak Waterfront Park.  There is a nesting 
Red-necked Grebe in a tire on the inlet part of the lake about half-way in the 
park - visible from the edge of the bank. 

The fish crow nest is near the top of a large White Pine tree in
the front yard of a house at 5499 Lakeshore Rd E, which is just west of
Burloak Drive on the north side. To view this, park at the parking lot at
Burloak Waterfront Park a few hundred metres west of the house and walk
east.  One can easily view the nest from the south side of the road, which
is also City parkland.  Please be respectful of the homeowners, who have
been made aware of the nest.

 
ellen
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