There are currently fifty-plus Ruddy Ducks in Grenadier Pond in Toronto.
No idea if they're going to be there tomorrow, but they're there now and
actively feeding.  (Feeding complete with whole-flock-at-once diving.)

(Also some bufflehead, many northern shovellers, and the ubiquitous
mallards.)

The Ruddy Ducks are near the south end of the pond, making the 501 Queen
streetcar and walking up from the Colborne Lodge stop the easiest way to
see them.

High Park is located in Toronto between the Queensway and Bloor Streets,
north-south, and Parkside Drive and Ellis Avenue East-West.  The
eponymous subway stop, and walking ~2.0 km south, the Queen (501)
streetcar to the Colborne Lodge Drive stop and walking ~0.5 km north, or
driving along the Queensway or Lakeshore and turning north on Colborne
Lodge Drive and doing your best to find a parking spot from which you
can walk down to the Pond will all get you to the appropriate location
beside Grenadier Pond, which has a comprehensive trail along its eastern
edge.

-- Graydon

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