This afternoon between 2:00 & 3:30, I saw a flock of 25 Eastern Bluebirds
flying east over the North Toronto Treatment Plant.  Just to the west in
Crother's Woods, I spotted Am. Robin, Junco, Song and Fox Sparrows. In the
Don River there were 7 Wood Ducks - they have been there all month, one
Hooded Merganser and a few Mallards.

When I returned to the meadow near the plant, there was a fresh flock of 8
Eastern Bluebirds hawking from the chain linked fence. There were many
grasshoppers on the walking paths.  I also saw an American Kestrel harassing
a soaring adult Red-tailed Hawk. When I returned to my parking lot there was
a Cooper's Hawk plucking a still struggling Rock Pigeon.

Shades of the journeys of E.T. Seaton.

 

Directions:  The North Toronto Treatment plan is in the Don Valley just west
of the Leaside Bridge - access off Millwood Rd

Crother's Woods is just West of the water treatment plant

 

Eleanor Beagan

OFO Vice President 

& Membership Secretary

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www.ofo.ca

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