Thanks to Garth for posting on my behalf. I wanted to get the word out as quickly as possible so that anyone interested in looking for the bird this evening would have an opportunity to do so. 

For further clarity, I have included a google map link with a marker on it showing approximately where I had the bird at around 4:15pm. It was about 20ft off the ground, up in a tree along with a pair of Eastern Kingbirds. The tree was in the open Oak Savannah, maybe 20 feet from the scrubline. Good Luck!

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1x4Ce3bkygugA729eGnVNtZSEpF8&usp=sharing

David Pryor



---------- Original Message ----------
From: Garth Riley via ONTBIRDS <[email protected]>
Date: May 25, 2017 at 4:32 PM


I am reporting on behalf of David Pryor who just called to let me know that he refound the Blue Grosbeak reported earlier.
His directions are as follows:Enter High Park off of Bloor St., park in the last parking lot next to the ball diamond. Walk west across the road and follow a path south. The bird was in a tree accompanied by Eastern Kingbirds about 15 metres along the path in the Oak Savanna. 
Good luck!
Garth Riley Etobicoke, Ontario [email protected]
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