With this light, I was hoping to catch a few birds in flight with high shutter speeds but didn’t get many opportunities

The park is on Lakeshore Boulevard West near Park Lawn Road. Humber Bay Park East is 19 ha (46.9 acres) and Humber Bay Park West is 120 ha (296.52 acres). The park is great for viewing waterfowl and song birds. Blue herons along with night herons can be seen through out the spring and summer months as well as northern shovelers, goldeneye ducks, grebes and resident beavers! A variety of warbler species are also seen through out the park. Humber Bay Park can presents the photographer & bird watcher with plenty of opportunities to photograph & view shore birds, song birds, herons and migratory waterfowl.
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January 18th, 2008 by Rob McKay
With this light, I was hoping to catch a few birds in flight with high shutter speeds but didn’t get many opportunities

December 8th, 2007 by Rob McKay
The sun was (finally!) shinning so I decided to drop by east humber bay park after work today to see if anything was moving. Winter has settled in and the main pond was about 80% frozen over and the small river was solid ice. The only signs of anything other than ducks was that of a distant chickadee.

October 24th, 2007 by Rob McKay
September 23rd, 2007 by Rob McKay