We can ID this sparrow as a White-throated Sparrow by its bright white "eyebrow", yellow supraloral, white throat and two wingbars. The eyebrow stripe varies in color from drab (tan) to bright white.
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Monday, April 18, 2016
BREEDING MALE NORTHERN SHOVELER, CRANBERRY MARSH, LYNDE SHORES CONSERVATION AREA, WHITBY, ON
We can ID this duck as male Northern Shoveler in breeding plumage by its very long bill, rufous flanks and belly and white breast.
MOLTING BONAPARTE'S GULL, LAKE ONTARIO, SECOND MARSH WILDLIFE AREA, OSHAWA, ON
We have identified this gull as a Bonaparte'Gull by itsi pale gray upperparts, dark ear-spot and thin black bill. This gull is molting from the mostly white head of nonbreeding plumage to the black hooded head of breeding plumage.
HERMIT THRUSH, SECOND MARSH WILDLIFE AREA, OSHAWA, ON
Although these photos are somewhat blurry, as they weretaken at a distance and then enlarged we can still ID this bird as a Hermit Thrush by its brown above, spotted breast, whitish belly and white eye-ring.
The Hermit Thrush is a new species to our Life List, which now stands at 285.
BREEDING MALE AMERICAN GOLDFINCH, SECOND MARSH WILDLIFE AREA, OSHAWA, ON
We can ID this bird as a male American Goldfinch in breeding plumage by its yellow body and black forehead.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
PAIR OF REDHEADS, NIAGARA RIVER, NIAGARA FALLS, NY
In the first photo the male Redhead is on the left and the female on the right. In the second photo the female is on the left and the male on the right.
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