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Friday, May 20, 2022

RED-THROATED LOON(DIVER) IN BREEDING PLUMAGE, DESJARDINS CANAL, DUNDAS, HAMILTON, ONTARIO, 5/20/2022 - NEW LIFE LIST SPECIES # 1017

   We can ID this water bird as a Red-throated Loon in breeding plumage, as follows:
  • Grayish head and neck with triangular dark reddish brown throat patch
  • Fine black and white vertical stripes on nape
  • White underparts (as much as we can see)
  • Small white spots on upperparts, but not as much as in nonbreeding plumage
  • Fine bill which is usually tilted above the horizontal (you can see this in most of the photos)
   The Red-throated Loon is a rare visitor to the Toronto-Hamilton, Ontario area.  This Loon may have been blown off course by a recent storm.  Also, this Loon may have a wing injury as it has not been seen flying.  However, recently a birder photographed it with its wings spread, so maybe its gradually healing.  Let's hope it gets to its breeding grounds in northern Canada.

   The Red-throated Loon is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 1,017.







 

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