Yesterday Alfred Adamo and I birded Hanlan’s Point on a beautiful and noisy day 
with Fighter Jets roaring overhead in the afternoon.

There were lots of migrants and because of the dense foliage on the trees and 
bushes we probably only identified approx. a third of the ones we did find, at 
least that’s my excuse :>)).

Following are some of the birds we did ID including 17 warbler species, some in 
good numbers.

Great Blue Heron, Great Egret, Wood Duck, Cooer’s Hawk, Spotted Sandpiper, 
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Yellow-bellied, Willow, Least 
and Great-crested Flycatchers, 11 Eastern Phoebes, Eastern Kingbirds, 
Red-breasted Nuthatches, House Wren, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Veerys, Swainson’s 
Thrushes, Gray Catbirds, Brown Thrasher, Warbling Vireos, 8 Philadelphia 
Vireos, 33 Red-eyed Vireos, Nashville Warblers, 14 Northern Parula, Yellow, 
Chestnut-sided, Magnolia, Cape-May, Black-throated Blue, Yellow-rumped, 
Black-throated Green, Blackburnian, Palm, 33 Bay-breasted, Blackpoll, and 
Black-and-white Warblers, Common Yellowthroats, 19 American Redstarts, Wilson’s 
Warblers, Scarlet Tanagers, Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, Lincoln Sparrows and House 
Finches and 1 Grackle :>)).

And during the last couple of days, before yesterday Bob Tyler an early 
Clay-colored Sparrow and a Brown Creeper.
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Summer Ferry and Islands Information.

Masked wearing is mandatory on the ferries and should be kept on in the city 
side dock area.

Note:- There is a washroom at the city side of the docks but the washrooms on 
the ferries are closed due to Corvid. Most washrooms throughout The Islands are 
open.

There are no washrooms or fountains on Algonquin Island and no washrooms on 
Snake Island. 

The Riviera Café just east of the bridge onto Algonquin Island (west of the 
ferry dock) is open for take-out and the back patio is also open. 

The Island Café straight out from the ferry dock is also open for take-out 
only, but there lots of seats in front. 

Be aware that there is a Frisbee Course on Ward's Island, west of the Island 
Fire Station so be alert when in the course area.

Another Note:- The Island ferry schedules -  All ferries are operating - You 
can obtain ferry schedules, prices, restrictions, etc. at  -  
https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-gardens-beaches/toronto-island-park/all-ferry-schedules/

FYI - The first boats to Hanlan’s Point are 6:30 am, 7:00 am and 7:30 am (8:00 
am on the weekend) and the first boats to Ward’s Island are 6:30 am, 7:30 am 
and 8:15 am.

Also, be aware that the island school (the school itself is closed) has a 
daycare centre operating during the week, so please do not approach too close 
when the children are out and about around the school. There is also a daycare 
centre on Algonquin Island so do not approach too close there as well.

If anyone is interested I have revised my Toronto Island Site and Bird Guide 
and it can be found on the OFO Website (ofo.ca) under Ontario Hotspots. Scroll 
down to The Toronto Islands by Norm Murr or
TORONTO ISLANDS BIRDING - ROUTE and SITES - January 1, 2011 - Norm Murr (ofo.ca)

There is also an unofficial Checklist of Birds of The Islands at that site.

This is a Summer Guide but may be useful in Spring, Fall and Winter as I bird 
most of those same areas during those times 

Norm Murr
Richmond Hill, ON


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