Hi All,

I was lucky enough to see the Fork-tailed Flycatcher in Tommy Thompson Park 
this evening from about 6:30 to 7:30. It was found on a dead tree in the middle 
of some phragmites in the 2nd Cell. It was observed sallying multiple times.

Tommy Thompson Park is in Toronto, and can be accessed off Leslie St. To get to 
the Flycatcher spot, travel about 2k to the fork in the road, then turn left. 
Continue .5ishk to a gravel path on the right side of the path. Turn right down 
the narrow gravel path. If you come to the fish bridge, you are on the wrong 
path.

Good birding,
Quinten Wiegersma
birdsbugsbotany.blogspot.ca
London, Ont
qwieger...@hotmail.com
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