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I was asked by Toronto Wildlife to release a few birds the other day. Two cedar waxwings (juveniles), Swainson Thrush, Black and White Warbler, Tennessee Warbler, and a Magnolia Warbler. |
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I had a good viewing of the Cedar Waxwing and just prior to release an adult flew over my head. The 3 warblers I can honestly say I did not see them at all and the thrush needed a bit of help to leave. Luckily the black and white warbler came back to say goodbye. The Tennessee did as well but it was a flash. Good work by TWC on the rehab of these beautiful birds.
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two cedar waxings |
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Swainson Thrush
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