In this pair of Mute Swans, the female is on the left and the male on the right in all four photos. The male is larger than the female and also has a thicker neck. You can see this difference between the male and female in the photos.
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Friday, April 8, 2016
WOOD DUCKS, GRENADIER POND, HIGH PARK, TORONTO, ON
The first four photos are of a male Wood Duck in breeding plumage. It's a beautiful bird with a striking pattern and color. The last three photos are of a female Wood Duck. The female with the distinctive white patch around the eye is this way all year.
Thursday, April 7, 2016
JUVENILE RED-TAILED HAWK, HILLMAN MARSH CONSERVATION AREA, LEAMINGTON, ON
These photos were taken on 3/29/2016 on a road near Hillman Marsh Conservation Area. The lighting was not great and the photos were taken through the front glass window of the car. By the time I got out of the car the hawk had flown away. You can see in the photos, that it is starting to spread its wings in preparation for flight.
We can ID this hawk as the light morph of a juvenile Red-tailed Hawk as follows:
- The hawk is stocky and broad.
- The hawk has a pale breast contrasting with a brown head and a streaked belly-band.
- There is a white speckled V on the back of the hawk.
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