Dear Birders,

I happened to go to Toronto on Tuesday afternoon and based on Garth Riley's
and Jacques Giraud's earlier reports on the Harlequin Ducks, here's what I
was able to see at Humber Bay Park - East in a couple of hours 4-6pm:
2008-03-04 Humber Bay Park - East
Harlequin Duck pair in magnificent breeding plumage - present spectacular
viewing opportunities, to those with patience, along the eastern shore of
the southeast bay opening to Lake Ontario
Northern Shoveler 2 males
Ruddy Duck 5 to 7
Long-tailed Duck many
Lesser Scaup many
Greater Scaup many
Common Goldeneye a few
Red-breasted Merganser many
Common Merganser many
Hooded Merganser one or two pair
Bufflehead 12 or so
Redhead 12 to 15
American Black Duck 3
Mallard many
Gadwall 2 pair
Horned Grebe 4 to 7
Canada Goose many
Mute Swan several pair
Ring-billed Gull many
Herring Gull many
Bonaparte's Gull few

I dropped by again on my way home the next afternoon and got most of the
above plus:
American Coot 2
Trumpeter Swan 2 adults + 2 juveniles, no wing tags
European Starlings 2 singing their strange songs hidden atop some coniferous
trees.  I thought they sounded like starlings, but had trouble locating
them.
Beaver (It frightened the Harlequins!)

Humber Bay Park - East is located in Toronto just south of the intersection
of Parklawn Rd. and Lakeshore Blvd.

Best of luck,

Chris Evans, Midhurst, ON
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