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MALE HAIRY WOODPECKER AT FEEDER, HUNTINGTON PARK DR & PRINCE EDWARD BLVD (INCLUDING MAPLE VALLEY PARK), THORNHILL, MARKHAM, ONTARIO, 5/27/2023
We can ID this woodpecker as a male Hairy Woodpecker as follows:
- Large size of woodpecker, compared to Downy Woodpecker. We were fairly close to the woodpecker, so we could tell its size.
- Large bill which looks like a railroad spike, rather than the dainty and much smaller bill of a Downy Woodpecker.
- Red patch on back of head is split in two. This occurs often on a male Hairy Woodpecker, but not on a Downy Woodpecker..
- All white outer tail feathers, compared to the Downy's spotted ones.
MALE & FEMALE HOUSE FINCHES AT FEEDER, HUNTINGTON PARK DR & PRINCE EDWARD BLVD (INCLUDING MAPLE VALLEY PARK), THORNHILL, MARKHAM, ONTARIO, 5/27/2023
In the first photo the male House Finch is on the right side of the feeder and the female on the left. The male House Finch is shown in photos two to five and the female in the last three photos.