3 1/2 hours north of Toronto, the warblers - 12 species of them, Scarlet
Tanager, Least Fly.,  Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, Solitary Sandpipers, a
veritable feast of spring migrants arrived in North Bay on Friday morning.
Most , including, a close-up tanager,  Blackburnian, Nashvilles, Cape May,
B&Ws, Orange-crowned, Magnolia, Palms, and lots of Yellow-rumps, were at
Laurier Woods, within the central area of the city.
-- 
                    Dick Tafel

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