Sherwood Park, Toronto,  off of Mount Pleasant Street.  Access through Sherwood 
Avenue or Sheldrake Blvd.  Last night there was a nice fall out of warblers by 
the ravine that runs along the brook area below the park entrance.  I was 
surprised to still see a juvenile rose-breasted grosbeak male and a female.  
Also there was a brown creeper, blue-headed vireo and many other migrants.  

This morning at the same location I arrived just as migrants were moving out.  
The bulk of the migrants were sparrows and thrushes.  Thrushes included 
American robins, hermit and Swainsons.  There was also an Eastern phoebe.

James R. Hirtle
Visiting from Nova Soctia

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