Leslie St. Spit is a great birding hotspot in Toronto. So far, it's the best hotspot we've been to. The spit is a man made peninsula that juts out 3 miles into Lake Ontario, roughly in southwest direction. The spit was constructed starting in the late 1950's. It was used and still is, as a dumping ground for clean fill - rubble and earth from construction and dredge material.
The spit has been colonized by a variety of plant life and more than 300 species of birds have been sighted on the spit, including 45 that breed there. In 2000 the spit was designated as an "Important Bird Area" by BirdLife International.
Here are photos from the Leslie St. Spit.
DESIGNATION OF LESLIE ST. SPIT
AS AN IMPORTANT BIRD AREA
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - MUTE SWAN
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - TRUMPETER SWAN
FLOCK OF SWANS IN WATER
PROBABLY TRUMPETER SWANS
CANADA GOOSE
MALE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD
FEMALE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD |
MALLARDS: MALE ON LEFT, FEMALE ON RIGHT |
MALE GREATER SCAUP |
FEMALE GREATER SCAUP |
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - HERRING GULL |
RING-BILLED GULL |
ABOVE 3 PHOTOS - ROOST OF RING-BILLED GULLS |
ROOST OF DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS |
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - OUR INTREPID BIRDERS AT WATERBIRD VIEWING AREA - SHARON & GEORGE |
ABOVE 4 PHOTOS - CLOSEUP VIEW OF DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT ROOST AND INDIVIDUAL CORMORANTS |
KILDEER |
MALE REDHEAD |
MALE BUFFLEHEAD |
FEMALE BUFFLEHEADS |
ABOVE 3 PHOTOS - NORTHERN FLICKER |
DOWNY WOODPECKER  |
RED-NECKED GREBE: ADULT WITH BREEDING PLUMAGE ON RIGHT; IMMATURE GREBE ON LEFT |
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - MALE LONG-TAILED DUCK WITH MOST OF ITS BREEDING PLUMAGE |
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - MALE TREE SWALLOW |
MALE BLUE-WINGED TEAL |
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - GREAT HORNED OWL |
MALE CANVASBACK
MIXTURE OF MALE & FEMALE CANVASBACKS & OTHER BIRDS TOP CENTER: MALE CANVASBACK ON LEFT, FEMALE ON RIGHT VIEWS FROM LESLIE ST. SPIT |
AUTOMATED LIGHTHOUSE AT END OF SPIT |
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