Don Sands here...
   
  At dusk on Saturday, September 1, two white 'herons' were observed by myself 
at the Rouge Beach Park marsh.
   
  I have not observed very many of these birds, but they seemed smaller than I 
expected. Certainly smaller and more agile (they flew about a bit) than a Great 
Blue. Observed without binoculars, so nothing noted re: beak or feet colour.
   
  Directions:
   
  Rouge Beach Park can be found at the very East end of Lawrence Avenue.
   
  http://www.waterfronttrail.org/maps/wt-2_16.pdf
   
  http://www.toronto.ca/waterfront/tour/rougebeach_park.htm
   
  http://www.toronto.ca/waterfront/tour/waterfront_tour_map.htm
   
   

       
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