If any of the Richmond Hill locals are interested, the Yellow Warblers, 
Baltimore Orioles, Red-winged Blackbirds, American Goldfinches, Common or 
Caspian Terns (I can't tell the difference), White-throated sparrows, Song 
sparrows along with an unidentified bird that popped out of the Beaver pond 
before I spotted him (similar to a plover type species) have arrived in the 
last couple of days at Headwaters Community Park.  They won't stay long. I 
think since the Beavers have altered the landscape at the park, we may see more 
species in the coming days.  I plan on an evening walk again best lighting and 
they seem to be very active before sunset.  I am waiting the arrival of the 
Cedar Waxwings.
 
 
Headwaters Community Park is located on Redstone Road - Leslie Street, just 
north of Major Mackenzie, Richmond Hill.
 
Regards,
Glenn 
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