nice to see spring has arrived,. only few weeks ago you had snow now in a T shirt.We are a few weeks ahead of you with season everything is growing so fast horse chestnut and Rowan in flower already.
Hey, welcome to Toronto and I hope you enjoy your trip. The best time for birding in this area is probably spring/autumn. But having said that, check out: Tommy Thompson Park Colonel Samuel Smith Park Downsview Park High Park If you have access to a vehicle and spare time, driving a few hours north to more boreal areas might be good. This is where some of the migrating birds have gone to breed. Algonquin Park, for example, if you can get there. Good luck!
Thank you for another enjoyable video!! As someone new to birding, and bird photography, I always look forward to your videos.😀
Thanks Chris, greatly appreciated.
nice to see spring has arrived,. only few weeks ago you had snow now in a T shirt.We are a few weeks ahead of you with season everything is growing so fast horse chestnut and Rowan in flower already.
Yep. I am now shopping for a fan to cool down at home after hiding from the snow.
Great video. I am visiting from the Netherlands and currently in Toronto. Any idea where I should go?
Hey, welcome to Toronto and I hope you enjoy your trip.
The best time for birding in this area is probably spring/autumn. But having said that, check out:
Tommy Thompson Park
Colonel Samuel Smith Park
Downsview Park
High Park
If you have access to a vehicle and spare time, driving a few hours north to more boreal areas might be good. This is where some of the migrating birds have gone to breed.
Algonquin Park, for example, if you can get there.
Good luck!
Have you been out to Glen Stewart Ravine and its bit of Carolinian forest this Spring? Just wondered what varieties of migrants it might attract.
I haven't, but it's generally a good spot. EBird shows a few warblers there from a few days ago.