>From QEW take Erin Mills Pkwy north to Burnhamthorpe. Turn right on
>Burnhamthorpe then left on Sawmill Valley Rd then right on Folkway Dr. The
>park entrance is just past Shalebank Cr.
>From the 401 take Mississauga Rd exit south and where the road bends keep
>right on Erin Mills Pkwy.
The bird is still present (1:15 pm) as is a crowd of birders, wondering when
the police will show up. Wear a mask! Many photos by now (I even got a few).
Beware of Ruby-crowned Kjnglets in the immediate vicinity!
Ronald Orenstein 1825 Shady Creek Court Mississauga, ON L5L 3W2 Canada
Update: the exact location where the bird was seen/photographed was
43.558117, -79.686342 (https://goo.gl/maps/AJRp5efzc9mAKH5A6) at the back
of Shalebank Hollow Park in Mississauga.
For those wondering, the photos are posted on the Bird ID Discussion of the
Ontario Birds Discord Server. If you'd
This morning (April 24), Pat Hare photographed a Phylloscopus warbler in
Mississauga in the area of Hwy 403 and Mississauga Rd. It looks good for
Yellow-browed Warbler but I'm FAR from an expert on this difficult group.
Hopefully someone will post more information if more details become
This is mostly a heads up to potential Bluff watchers, I had a low close flyby
of Eurasian tree sparrow along Port Franks beach at about 7:50 AM heading north
following the coast closely
Cheers James h
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The bird is still present at Dow's Lake throughout the day. It rests on the
east end of the gravel bar near the pavilion with Double-crested Cormorants
most of the time, only leaving to fish briefly every 1-2 hours. It leaves
between 4:45 and 5:15 to overnight on the Ottawa River. This pattern may
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