The following birds were sighted yesterday, April 30th. Most were seen from inside or from a balcony facing south toward the Grand River. It was only a 2nd time a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher has been seen on the property in 31 years. It appeared at 1:30 and again at 4:20. The Turkey Vultures are fighting with two others to protect the eggs and young several times a day.

Great Blue Heron; Canada Goose; Mallard; Turkey Vulture (4) ; Sharp-shinned Hawk; Killdeer; Ring-billed Gull; Herring Gull; Rock Dove; Mourning Dove; Belted Kingfisher; Red-bellied Woodpecker (pair); Yellow-bellied Sapsucker; Downy Woodpecker; Hairy Woodpecker; Northern Flicker; Pileated Woodpecker; Tree Swallow; Blue Jay; American Crow; Black-capped Chickadee; Red-breasted Nuthatch; White-breasted Nuthatch; Brown Creeper; Carolina Wren; House Wren; Ruby-crowned Kinglet; Blue-gray Gnatcatcher; Hermit Thrush; American Robin; Brown Thrasher; European Starling; Blue-headed Vireo; Nashville Warbler; Pine Warbler; Palm Warbler; Northern Cardinal; Common Yellowthroat; Chipping Sparrow; Field Sparrow; Song Sparrow; White-throated Sparrow ; Dark-eyed Junco (8); Red-winged Blackbird; Common Grackle; Brown-headed Cowbird; Purple Finch; House Finch; Pine Siskin (2); American Goldfinch;

Directions to Taylor Woods Taylor Woods is a private property located at 1016 Wilson Ave., Kitchener close to Homer Watson Park. This property is accessed by a private drive between the Heroux Devtek plant and the Bell Depot yard. It overlooks the Grand River. For out-of-town folk, please take 401 to the Homer Watson exit (one exit west of # 8 exit). Follow Homer Watson into Kitchener and take about the 5th light at Manitou and turn right onto Manitou. Turn right onto Wabanaki at the next set of lights. At the top of a small hill, turn right onto Wilson Ave. Proceed about 100 metres along Wilson. Note white chain link fence on your left (east) that encloses the Bell telephone depot. At the end of the fence, turn left onto private drive that appears to lead to Heroux Devtek. Follow the drive on the south side of the depot til you see mailboxes and the drive that leads to the Taylor residence which is the bird feeding station known as Taylor Woods. Veer to right just past the sign. The feeders are around the white Taylor house with the blue steel shake roof. Birders are welcome. Posted by Neil E. Taylor (owner) 893-6469.
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