Seen well just now north of tracks on north side lakeshore west of carlaw
sitting up 10 feet away mullen
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Bird has just been rotated today. It is east of the Don roadway, North of Lakeshore Blvd. Bird is about 200 metres east of the Don Roadway, along the edge of a private road along side a warehouse building. Directions: Park on Villiers south of Lakeshore and east of the Don Ro
I (and others) just saw the Lark Sparrow exactly where Garth Riley said it was.
As per Garth: It is east of the Don roadway, North of Lakeshore Blvd. Bird is
about 200 metres east of the Don Roadway, along the edge of a private road
along side a warehouse building.
Directions: Park on Villiers
Hello,
Maya Ricker-Wilson and I observed the Lark Sparrow in the previously reported
location this morning just before 10:00. It was coming to feed on seed just
west of a First Gulf Trailer in the lot behind, near the blue polka dotted poll
(the third or fourth counting from the west)
Cheers,
Despite the heavy snowfall the Lark Sparrow continues at the foot of the Don
Valley Parkway. Today it was harder to find as it spent most of its time
concealed behind a large snow drift. It was foraging in the dried weeds near
the yellow and red fire hydrant that is blocked off by rusted yello
Hello everyone,
The Lark Sparrow is still braving the cold here in Toronto. It was foraging on
the pavement on the opposite side of the fence from the pathway, near a red
shed.
We parked on Villiers, and walked north just past Lakeshore. The pathway the
bird has been seen along is just right
The Lark Sparrow continues to be seen in the same area. Today it was by the
fence line in the first shrub west of the red shed.
>From the southbound Don Valley Parkway, exit (left) to the Lakeshore and
>continue past the traffic light one block to park on Villiers. Walk back to
>the Lakeshore
Happy new year everyone!
The Lark Sparrow is still present at the usual spot this morning.
Directions:
>From the southbound Don Valley Parkway, exit (left) to the Lakeshore and
continue past the traffic light one block to park on Villiers. Walk back
to the Lakeshore, crossing to the north side
There is a Lark Sparrow on Ward's Island, very near the ferry docks. It was
originally found this morning by Bill Smith and Peter McParland.
I just relocated it, feeding in the grass at the north end of the open field by
the island cafe. This is due south of the Wards Island ferry docks.
To get
Andrew Keaveney just refound the Lark Sparrow. Best to park on Villiers south
of Lake Shore off Don Roadway. It's closer to Don Roadway than Carlaw. It's
through fence to north of railway tracks near FirstGulf trailer.
Jean Iron
Toronto
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> On Dec 8, 2016, at 11:07 AM, "ma
Took 45 and 5 observers but just re-found it. Bird is on a private gravel
roadway inside a barbed fenced off industrial property. Well viewed from
railbed access on north side of Lakeshore. This is about 250m east of Don
Roadway.
No need to trespass!
Phone died in cold!
Andrew Keaveney
647-
Lark Sparrow is still there. Moving east and west in front of the building.
Directions as per Joanne below.
Kevin Empey
9057065501
> On Dec 9, 2016, at 14:04, Joanne Redwood wrote:
>
> I (and others) just saw the Lark Sparrow exactly where Garth Riley said it
> was.
>
> As per Garth:
It took about 5 minutes to relocate the Lark Sparrow today at 2:30 pm It was
flying strongly coming to seed placed in the trail near the pair of white
transport trailers furthest from the DonRiver. It was taking shelter at the
base of the warehouse north of the decline.
Directions take 72b bus
The Lark Sparrow was easily seen coming into seed placed on a mound just west
of the first two first gulf trailers along the gravel path. Nice bird in a
strange location. An easy tick although someone has taken up residence in a
tent about 50 feet away.
>From the southbound Don Valley Parkway
I relocated the Lark Sparrow yesterday at 3:45 pm just as I was about to give
up. It was inside a shrub along the east-west fence beside a pile of discarded
industrial rubber. It took about 30 minutes of searching in a small area. I
did not inspect it but there appears to be a functioning ten
Juvenile lark sparrow found by myself and Adam caparelli at ward's island
toronto island same location as recent nelsons sparriw sighting, during the TOC
walk. Seen by all. Very ratty plummage but prominent white on the ends of the
outter tail feathers when in flight.
Toronto island can be acce
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