Swainson’s Thrush are very secretive birds, they pass through #Toronto every spring on their northward #migration. This little guy was looking extra majestic in yesterday’s evening light 🐦 🌅 #birdphotography
#Migration continues! Spotted this Nashville Warbler singing his heart out in my neighbour’s tree while gardening this weekend #eastyork#birding#toronto
A wild caper involving a professional flute player, 299 dead #birds and a sinister group of anglers. Worth a listen! #truecrime#naturalhistory https://t.co/rdTvtaXn2Q
It's a Loon in High Park! Last week I caught a glimpse of this Loon on it's annual migration northward to its summer breeding grounds in Canada. A surreal experience to see my cottage country favourite in Toronto as the streetcars rumbled by #toronto#highpark#birdphotography
Out for a walk with the dog today and saw a couple standing and staring at a tree. Turns out they were looking at this belted #kingfisher! #birding#birdphotography
According to #eBird data, we're could be just about a month away from seeing our first #YellowWarblers in #toronto! A sure fire sign of spring :) Here's a map showing the sightings in the city over the years
Someone caught a #muskie in Toronto Harbour! A top predator which is a potentially positive indicator for the aquatic #ecosystem That's a huge #fish! #angling https://t.co/8Y7V6pTqK7