Good Day

 This morning I did a fast stroll through The Islands and even though migration 
never really stacked up to previous spring migrations it was a pretty good 
month down there and now the migration we did get is winding down but there 
were still a few good birds to see this morning.

 I did find 5 Blackpoll, 6 Wilson's, 2 Canada and 1 Mourning Warbler and Willow 
Flycatchers have finally arrived on territory. You can still find Red-eyed 
Vireos and a million Warbling Vireos along with Great Crested Flycatchers, 
Eastern Wood-Pewees, Blue-gray Gnatcatchers, Gray Catbirds, Chipping Sparrows 
and plenty of Baltimore Orioles.

 Before I went to catch the ferry back to the city I checked the beach on the 
west side of the airfield fence on Hanlans Point and there I found a male 
Northern Pintail, Caspian Terns, all 6 Swallow species, 7 Ruddy Turnstones, 38 
Dunlin, 2 Baird's Sandpipers, Pectoral, Least and Semipalmated Sandpipers, 32 
Black-bellied Plovers, Semipalmated Plovers and the usual Spotted Sandpipers 
and Killdeer.

 I suggest that on the slim chance that someone may go over there to find these 
Shorebirds that you go early before the "Boys Of Summer" start trolling the 
beach or  taking up residence in the bushes. The shorebirds today were 
constantly disturbed by these gay blades and also by aircraft taking off 
overhead.

Directions:- 

NOTE - THE SUMMER SCHEDULE STARTS TOMORROW ( Friday, May 30th )
TORONTO ISLANDS ( Wards Island to Hanlans Point - without side trips is 5 km ) 
- Now on the Spring Schedule.

To get to the Toronto Islands from Queen and Yonge Streets on the TTC. If your 
on the subway southbound stay on it and get off at Union Station, walk south 
about 1 km to the ferry docks at the foot of Bay Street at Queens Quay and you 
are there. If in an auto on the Gardener Expressway or on Lakeshore Blvd, then 
exit at Bay Street and drive south to Queens Quay, there are lots of parking 
lots nearby (fee).

There is a fee for using the island ferries ( $6.50 adult / $4.00 for seniors 
and students ( all fares are return ) ) and to find out the sailing times you 
can phone (416) 392-8193. There are washrooms on the islands as well as the 
city side at the ferry docks and you can pick up a schedule at the docks or 
check on line.

The 1st boat to Wards Island (my preferred starting point) is 6:35 am and the 
2nd is 7:00 am Monday to Friday. 

The 1st is at 6:35 am and the 2nd boat is at 7:15 am on Saturday, Sunday and 
Holidays.

The 1st boat to Hanlans Point is 8:00 am and the 2nd boat is at 8:30 am Monday 
to Friday.

The 1st is at 8:15 am and the 2nd boat is at 9:15 am on Saturday, Sunday and 
Holidays.

If arriving in early am ( before 7:30 ) you must obtain your ticket from a 
machine just inside the gate so be sure to have $1.00 and $2.00 and / or 25 
cent coins before you arrive at the docks as there is no place to get change 
and the machine does not make change. (There is a change machine (up to a $10 
bill) there if you want to chance it).

There are coffee shops across from the ferry docks in the building on the 
northwest corner and they are open early. Food and beverages on The Islands 
when open are very expensive i.e. soft drinks $3.00. If you are birding from 
Wards the soft drink machine beside the fire station sells juice, iced tea, 
etc. for $1.00.and $1.25.

For a detailed ferry schedule check the following web site. 
http://www.toronto.ca/parks/island/springschedule.htm 

PS - There is a map of the Islands at each of the Island side ferry docks and 
the City side.

Norm Murr
Richmond Hill, ON

"Sils mordent, mords les"
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