Hello Ontbirders,
A beautiful sunny day on the Islands for 27 friendly OFO members today. We had 
temperatures of 16-18 degrees and winds changing to the west up to 35 km/hr. We 
managed to find quite a lot of bird activity; especially in the morning on 
Ward's. Species total for the day was 93. Below are some of the highlights we 
encountered.
On Algonquin we heard and saw a BLUE-WINGED WARBLER and it afforded us some 
great looks. While we were watching it a CLAY-COLOURED SPARROW called from a 
nearby yard. Ward's Island gave us some stunning looks at a SCARLET TANAGER. We 
had a total of six INDIGO BUNTING males that delighted our group. At least two 
WILSON'S WARBLER were present this morning as well. Both singing consistently. 
I can only estimate around 50 BALTIMORE ORIOLES throughout the day. There were 
a few ORCHARD ORIOLES as well. Certainly a myriad of colours to enjoy.
Other highlights today included at least six male BOBOLINK near the airport 
fence on Hanlan's. Two RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER (Ward's), CANVASBACK and a 
lingering GREATER SCAUP at the pond adjacent to Gibraltar point. A couple of 
CASPIAN TERN  calling. Also near the airport fence there is a wet area with 
calling VIRGINIA RAIL. CHIMNEY SWIFTS have arrived and one of our group noted a 
RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD  on Algonquin island. LEAST and GREAT-CRESTED 
FLYCATCHERS, one EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE. We also noted a couple of SWAINSON'S 
THRUSH and two confiding WOOD THRUSH. About 3,256,435 Midges. :)
16 species of WarblerBLUE-WINGED (1)WILSON'S (2)AMERICAN REDSTART 
(3)BLACKBURNIAN (1)COMMON YELLOWTHROAT (1)NORTHERN PARULA (1)BLACK-THROATED 
BLUE (4)BLACK-THROATED GREEN (1)NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH (2)YELLOW 
(70+)YELLOW-RUMPED (26)MAGNOLIA (4)CHESTNUT-SIDED (3)NASHVILLE (6)BLACK & WHITE 
(5)PALM (6)
Not the numbers the Ontario shoreline was seeing yesterday but certainly a good 
day was had by all AND almost everyone continued all the way to Hanlan's where 
we finished up and got the 4:15 ferry.
My pleasure as always,
Jay PetersonToronto                                       
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