This morning Sharon and I went on a field trip with the Toronto Ornithological Club to Humber Park East in Toronto. This park juts out into Lake Ontario and is a great birding hotspot. Here are photos from the trip.
ABOVE 3 PHOTOS - MALE NORTHERN CARDINAL - MALE IS ALL RED EXCEPT FOR BLACK FACE (BILL IS RED) |
ABOVE 3 PHOTOS - FLOCKS OF DOUBLE- CRESTED CORMORANTS FLYING BY |
DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT |
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - MALE BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD - IRIDESCENT GLOSSY BLACK BODY WITH BROWN HEAD |
ABOVE 3 PHOTOS - RED-NECKED GREBE IN BREEDING PLUMAGE NOTE REDDISH NECK & WHITE CHEEKS |
MALLARDS: TOP IS MALE, LOWER IS FEMALE |
ABOVE 3 PHOTOS - MUTE SWAN ORANGE BILL WITH BLACK KNOB AT BASE |
MALE GADWALL |
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - MOURNING DOVE |
AMERICAN ROBIN IN NEST |
AMERICAN ROBIN |
MALE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD |
FEMALE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD |

MALE TREE SWALLOW WHITE BELOW, METALLIC BLUE ABOVE |
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - WHITE-THROATED SPARROW - SEE WHITE THROAT & EYEBROW & YELLOW NEAR BASE OF BILL |
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - MALE LONG-TAILED DUCK - NOTE LONG TAIL (FEMALE DOES NOT HAVE LONG TAIL) |

RING-BILLED GULL SEE BLACK RING NEAR END OF BILL |
RING-BILLED GULL IN FLIGHT |
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