I found an orange-crowned warbler this morning in Humber Bay Park East, all the way out in the easternmost part of the park, near a thorny shrub that is thick with orange berries. This park is south of the intersection of Park Lawn Rd. and Lakeshore Blvd. in Etobicoke.

There is a first-winter king eider at the mouth of the Humber River, between the pedestrian bridge and the lake. Still there as of 1:15pm. To reach this spot, park in the lot to the south of the intersection of Lakeshore Blvd. and Windermere Ave., then walk west along the shore to the large white pedestrian bridge.

Also about 25 common redpolls, and flyover adult bald eagle and snow buntings at Colonel Sam Smith Park, take Colonel Sam Smith Drive south from intersection of Kipling and Lakeshore Blvd., Etobicoke. Redpolls were well out on the long curving peninsula, feeding on alder cones.

Pat Hodgson
Toronto

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