Birds were not as numerous as Monday however 18 species of Warblers were tallied that I was made aware of. Highlights being 2 Brewster Warblers seen by several people, and a Canada Warbler (blurry pic on ebird), that was seen before lunch and still being seen in the same area at 6 pm. Along the road down from Thickson Rd to enter the woods. There seems to be larger numbers of Cape May, Blackburnian, and both Black-throated species than most recent years. Other birds of note: Scarlet Tanager's, and Warbling Vireo's continue to be seen regularly along with Wood Thrush, and Veery. Baltimore and Orchard Orioles coming to the feeders surrounding the woods.Thickson Woods is located at the south end of Thickson Rd S in Whitby, which is the first exit east of Brock St in Whitby, and the first exit west of Stevenson's Rd in Oshawa.
Birds were not as numerous as Monday however 18 species of Warblers were tallied that I was made aware of. Highlights being 2 Brewster Warblers seen by several people, and a Canada Warbler (blurry pic on ebird), that was seen before lunch and still being seen in the same area at 6 pm. Along the road down from Thickson Rd to enter the woods. There seems to be larger numbers of Cape May, Blackburnian, and both Black-throated species than most recent years. Other birds of note: Scarlet Tanager's, and Warbling Vireo's continue to be seen regularly along with Wood Thrush, and Veery. Baltimore and Orchard Orioles coming to the feeders surrounding the woods.Thickson Woods is located at the south end of Thickson Rd S in Whitby, which is the first exit east of Brock St in Whitby, and the first exit west of Stevenson's Rd in Oshawa.