Tthere was a modest influx of migrants at East Point this morning.

White-eyed Vireo - Seen along the path that runs through the middle of the park, parallel to the lake and just west of the point. Northern Parula - Immediately west of parking lot on the east side of the park. 14 species of warbler were found today, including Cape May Warbler.
Black-billed Cuckoo -   4       


Michael King

East Point Park has a good mix of meadow and woods and is situated on the bluffs. Most bird activity is anywhere along the waterfront trail and the adjacent woods.
The park is roughly 1 km long and 1/2 km wide.

Directions-
From exit #387 of the 401 in Scarbourgh.
Go south on  Morningside Ave.
East on Lawrence Ave. E.
South on Manse Road.
East on Copperfield Road.
There are parking lots at either end of the park.
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