Not sure if this went through earlier, apologies if I'm reposting.
There is a Kirtland's Warbler along the eastern gap of Toronto Islands. It's in
a group of scots pines about halfway between the north and south end of the
island.
The bird has apparently been here all afternoon.
Take the
Birders, after about 1.5hrs of searching one of our group of 7 found the bird
in the furthest north of the Scots Pines (2nd tallest of the group) which are
about 1/3 of the way north of the southern end of the eastern concrete dock,
this is just 100m from the main trail out of the residences on
It should be clarified that the bird appears to be a first spring
male. While it was first singing when discovered by Jeff Harrison
early this afternoon, it was not singing at the time of our
observation between 4:15 and 5:15 pm. At the latter time, it flew
westwards from the Eastern Gap and
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