In this photo you can really see the blue, black and white speculum of the Mallard.
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Thursday, July 14, 2016
NORTHERN FLICKERS, HIGH PARK, TORONTO, ON
The first two photos are of a male Northern Flicker. You can see the black malar stripe of a male. The third photo is probably of a female, as it does not have a black malar stripe, although the view is somewhat obstructed.
BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON:ADULTS & JUVENILE, GRENADIER POND, HIGH PARK, ON
At Grenadier Pond we sighted three adult and one juvenile Black-crowned Night-Herons. The first four photos are of the adults and the last two of the juvenile.
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