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Thursday, September 10, 2015
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GREAT EGRET, WOOD DUCKS, ETC., CRANBERRY MARSH, LYNDE SHORES CONSERVATION AREA, WHITBY, ON
The Great Egret on the left is surrounded by ducks. The Wood Ducks have the prominent white around the eye. The ducks without the prominent white around the eye are probably mallards.
Monday, September 7, 2015
PECTORAL SANDPIPER, PRESQU'ILE PROVINCIAL PARK, BRIGHTON, ON, 9/6/2015
We have identified this sandpiper as a juvenile Pectoral Sandpiper, rather than a juvenile Least Sandpiper, which resembles it, for the following reasons:
- In a juvenile Pectoral Sandpiper a significant portion of the bill at the basal end is not black like the rest of the bill, but can be dull greenish to orange. In a Least Sandpiper the entire bill is black. Looking closely at the photo, you can see that the bill at the basal end is a dull green.
- The juvenile Pectoral Sandpiper has more yellowish legs than the juvenile Least Sandpiper, which has more greenish legs. The sandpiper in this photo has more yellowish legs.
The Pectoral Sandpiper is a new species to our Life List, which now stands at 154.
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