At 11:30 a.m. today I located an adult white phase
Snow Goose with several dozen Canada Geese at Little
River in east Windsor. This is only the second time
I've recorded this species at this site in 10 plus
years. The bird was  on the ground south of the newest
artificial lake that has been dug to the east of the
Ganatchio Trail, just several hundred yards north of
the VIA Rail tracks.

Randy Horvath, Windsor
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The Little River area is best accessed from the
intersection of Little River Road and Riverdale. Drive
in east over the bridge and park in the lot. Follow
the trail south and then head east through what will
soon be yet another housing development.


        

        
                
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Hi all

 Today I was in the High Park area on business so I stopped in and =
birded the northeast area for just over an hour and in that time I found =
11 Fox Sparrows (7 of them together).

 Also seen were Eastern Towhee, Field, Lincoln's and Chipping Sparrows =
as well as a Purple Finch and 9 Palm Warblers and the usual suspects for =
a total of 41 species in a short time and in a small area.

DIRECTIONS

HIGH PARK

High Park is located in the west end of Toronto and is bounded on the =
south by The Queensway, the north by Bloor Street and on the east by =
Parkside Drive.

To reach High Park you can take the TTC Subway to the High Park Station =
or the Queen Street Streetcar #501 to either the Parkside Drive or the =
Colborne Lodge Drive streetcar stops or you may drive in from High Park =
Avenue at the north end of the park.



Norm Murr

Richmond Hill, ON

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