Along with the dozens of Siskins, Goldfinches, House Finches and a couple of 
Purple Finches I had a Carolina Wren at the feeders today at around 2pm and 
then again at 3pm. My feeders back on to thickson woods on the west side.
Peter
If driving east from Toronto on Hwy 401 then exit at Thickson Road (Exit 412) 
and turn right (south).
 Drive along Thickson Road S across Victoria Street E. and Wentworth Street W 
to the end of the road and at the Waterfront Trail (right side of the road) is 
a small parking lot
Park there and you could either bird down Corbett Ave. to the lake or you could 
walk the short distance back up (north) on Thickson Road S (140 meters / 150 
yards) to the eastern section of the Waterfront Trail (yellow gate) 
You can bird your way down to the entrance to Thickson Woods, the entrance to 
the woods is on the south side of the trail and the entrance to the meadow is 
on the opposite side or you can bird further down the road to the creek and 
then return to the wood’s entrance.
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