>From the technically challenged Paul Prior 

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What was presumeably an early returning Tennessee warbler was in full song at 
about 8am this morning at the Toronto and Region Conservation office at 
Shoreham Drive (east edge of the Black Creek ravine, just south of the
road). I 
recall hearing singing Tennessees in the Toronto region in mid-July last
year ... 
but 4th of July seems a little too early!!! Perhaps this individual came 
through so late in June (heading north) that it simply gave up and decided
to get 
an early start on a leisurely trip south. A similar reasoning may explain the 
seeming glut of American redstarts that are hanging out in locations all over 
Toronto!

Paul Prior
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