This morning while doing a CCFEW bird walk at Humber Bay East Park, a group of 
about 20 of us had a pair of Orange-crowned warblers. 

We initially thought there may have only been a single bird (seen repeatedly) 
until late in the walk when both warblers were seen simultaneously. 

The birds were associating with a flock of chickadees and were working the 
scrub along the path that leads out to the easternmost point of the park. The 
flock was slowly moving around the entire time we were there.

A total of 35 species were seen by the group over 2 1/2 hours including 2 
hermit thrushes as well as the warblers.

Humber Bay East Park is located immediately south of the intersection of 
Lakeshore Blvd and Parklawn Ave in Toronto.

David Pryor 

Sent from my iPhone

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