I birded from Col. Sam Smith Park to Sunnyside Beach this morning, stopping at 
several parks along the way and found/re-found some interesting birds:

Col. Sam Smith
-Late Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Snowy Owl on the marina docks, freshly killed 
Horned Grebe on rocks at Whimbrel Point (likely breakfast for the former.

Sand Beach Rd. Parkette
-Re-found the adult male Harlequin amongst a mixed group of Buffleheads, 
Mallards and Am. Wigeons. Also present was a female White-winged Scoter.

Humber Bay Park East
-Interesting hybrid goose, Brant-sized: 
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<http://iaindmfleming.zenfolio.com/p37929371/h270439fe#h32905658>
-My initial thought was Brant x Canada Hybrid, but I think there may be some 
Snow goose mixed in given the shape of the bill, the pink on the tip of the 
bill, the white patches on the face/base of the bill and the faded/washed out 
colouring of the entire bird.  Incidentally, leg colour looked to be 
dark/black.  I’d welcome any thoughts via personal email.  

Humber River Pedestrian Bridge
-The previously reported King Eider gave some great looks as it fed actively 
off the south-east point, below the bridge.

Directions:  These parks are listed above from west to east starting in 
Etobicoke with Col. Sam Smith at the foot of Kipling and Lakeshore Blvd. West 
and ending roughly 10kms to the east with Sunnyside Beach at Windermere Rd. and 
Lakeshore Blvd. West in Toronto. 

Good Birding,

Iain
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