Hi Ontbirders:
It was a lovely day to be outdoors. Late today there
were numerous (seemed like they were everywhere) Kinglets, both Golden-Crowned
and Ruby-Crowned on top of the ridge at Mud Lake. In addition, I saw a
Blue-Headed Vireo also atop the ridge. Happy birding.
Hi Ontbirders:
The ridge at Mud Lake this morning saw a number of
Ruby-Crowned Kinglets but by far the most abundant species were White-Throated
Sparrows. Many were feeding on berries. A Northern Flicker was also seen
perched atop the ridge. An adult Coopers Hawk flew by
Hi Ontbirders:
A visit to Mud Lake mid-morning saw numbers of
Ruby-Crowned Kinglets, Northern Parulas and Yellow-Rumps all visible from the
road on the ridge side. Also, one Hermit Thrush. Quick walk around Andrew
Haydon Park but did not see the Brant which had been a fix
Spotted today at Mud Lake:
American red start male being chased by a yellow warbler just before the
southern most bridge.
Male Rose breasted grosbeak just as you enter the park.
Few grey catbirds singing.
Cheers
Heather Tonner___
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