Sunset over High Park with the Toronto skyline

The Toronto Blue Jay | Birding Is Serious Business

Nov 17–19, 2025 • Toronto & Mississauga, Ontario

FeatherQuest Adventure Recap

🌟 Quest Highlights

  • A sunrise mission in Mississauga to find my first-ever Blue Jay
  • Three new lifers
  • A golden-hour walk through High Park with coworkers Jordan and Sammie
  • A surprise evening at Niagara Falls — glowing lights, swirling mist, and nocturnal gulls
Trip Lifers:
3
  • American-Tree Sparrow
  • White-breasted Nuthatch
  • Blue Jay
📍 Locations:
Saigon Park, Mississauga, Ontario
Habitat: Urban Park & Pondside

High Park, Toronto, Ontario
Habitat: City Reservoir

Cooksville Creek, Mississauga, Ontario
Habitat: City Riparian Woods
🌤️ Trip Conditions:
Nov 17–19, 2025
Mostly Sunny • Cold • Light Breeze

📜 Trip Summary

What began as a quick Axomo business trip to Toronto turned into an unexpectedly rewarding trio of birding stops — each one offering its own taste of late-autumn migration. After flying in, we made a nighttime detour to Niagara Falls, where the misty glow and swirling gulls set the tone for a trip built on unexpected moments. My unofficial goal from the start, though, was simple: finally see a Toronto Blue Jay in its hometown.

Saigon Park set the rhythm early with crisp air, open ponds, and a handful of lifers right out of the gate. High Park delivered the full urban-woodland experience — woodpeckers everywhere, a sentinel Red-tailed Hawk, and a White-breasted Nuthatch determined to steal the show.

But the real storyline followed me across all three locations: waiting, hoping, listening for that unmistakable jay call. When the quest finally came together at Cooksville Creek — first a cautious peek, then a bold announcement, then a peanut victory — the whole trip snapped into place.

Three new lifers, a chilly-but-perfect stretch of sunshine, and a Blue Jay finale I won’t forget.

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