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Tuesday, June 27, 2023
MALE YELLOW-SHAFTED NORTHERN FLICKER, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARKk ETOBICOKE, TORONTO, ONTARIO, 6/26/2023
In both photos you can see a very small portion of the yellow-shaft of this subspecies of the Northern Flicker. It is the very small yellow patch on the wings of the flicker just above its flank.
There are two subspecies of the Northern Flicker, the Red-shafted flicker of western North America and the Yellow-shafted flicker of the east and far north.
FEMALE & BREEDING & NONBREEDING MALE MALLARDS, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, ETOBICOKE, TORONTO, ONTARIO, 6/26/2023
The first photo shows a female Mallard on the left and a male Mallard in breeding plumage on the right. The second photo shows a nonbreeding male Mallard.
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