On my way to Richmond Hill (old-timer's hockey) this morning I observed
30+ female/juvenile Red-breasted Mergansers and 3 female Hooded
Mergansers at the McKenzie Marsh in north Aurora.

On the way back from the rink at about 11:00 a.m., I stopped to look at
an undulating  flock of between 50-60 passerines that were actively
rising and falling over farm fields on the west side of Dufferin Street
in southeast King City, just north of the King-Vaughan Line.

Decent views of the birds (though I wish I'd had my scope), plus their
flight pattern and "pip-ip" calls in flight were distinctive as American
Pipits. Literally seconds after they rose and moved westward, a robust,
square-tailed accipiter (female Sharp-shinned Hawk,
I would think) flew across Dufferin Road, following the flock from the
east.  There were numerous female Red-winged Blackbirds and Brown-headed
Cowbirds just south of this location, along the King-Vaughan Line west
of Dufferin.

King City and Aurora are between Toronto and Barrie, just west of Hwy.
400.

Ron Fleming, Newmarket



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