Photos by BarrytheBirder
PINE WARBLER
(Dendroica pinus)
A walk around nearby Bond Lake in Oak Ridges this past Sunday, produced dozens of Pine Warblers and a few Ruby-crowned Kinglets. Unfortunately, light, off-and-on, sleety snow seemed to have kept other early migrants, like Yellow-rumped and Palm Warblers, from getting as far north as the Oak Ridges Moraine, above Toronto. Warmer weather is in the forecast, thank goodness!
There was a Great Blue Heron (above) and four Double-crested Cormorants (below), as well as ever-present Canada Geese.
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BarrytheBirder
There was a Great Blue Heron (above) and four Double-crested Cormorants (below), as well as ever-present Canada Geese.
BarrytheBirder
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