Early spring migrants in Ontario...
Red-winged Blackbird
I was asked this past week what the first birds were to arrive back in Ontario in the spring. In fact, the inquirer thought maybe the Red-winged Blackbird was of the first. Well, she was right. The Red-winged Blackbird is one of the first.
By early to mid-march, in southern Ontario, one will also likely spot Robins, Tree Swallows, Killdeers, Song Sparrows, Grackles, Eastern Bluebirds, Eastern Meadowlarks and even Great Blue Herons.
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