Posting for Carol Horner
Hello Birders
Hoping for a lifer, I headed down to Serena Gundy park as soon as I could
get away from work today. When I arrived at the parking lot the
BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER was already scoped out (thanks John). It had moved
from it's prior location over the bridge t
Ontbirders,
As of 4:30 this rainy Thursday afternoon, the Black-backed Woodpecker was
busily working the Pine trees on the west side of the washrooms in Serena
Gundy Park.
Judging by the markings on the trees, it seems that he has been about for
some time and plans to stay put.
Directions: The
rooms.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Frank Pinilla
Thornhill, ON
From: Jean Iron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2004/04/01 Thu AM 11:22:50 EST
To: ontbirds@hwcn.org
Subject: [Ontbirds] Black-backed Woodpecker in Toronto
Ontbirders,
Andre
Ontbirders,
Andrew Jano just phoned to say that he saw a male Black-backed Woodpecker
about 10:30 am at Serena Gundy Park in Toronto. It was feeding in the pines
near the path just before the washroom on the Brentscliffe side of the
park. You can also enter the park from Eglinton near the Inn-
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