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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

BARN SWALLOW IN FLIGHT AND LANDING, POINT PELEE NATIONAL PARK,LEAMINGTON,ONTARIO, 5/29/2021






 

ADULT MUTE SWANS & CYGNETS, POINT PELEE NATIONAL PARK,LEAMINGTON,ONTARIO, 5/29/2021










 

BLACK TERN SPREADING ITS WINGS, POINT PELEE NATIONAL PARK,LEAMINGTON,ONTARIO, 5/29/2021






 

BLACK TERNS IN FLIGHT, POINT PELEE NATIONAL PARK,LEAMINGTON,ONTARIO,





 

FEMALE YELLOW WARBLER, POINT PELEE NATIONAL PARK,LEAMINGTON,ONTARIO, 5/29/2021



 

BARN SWALLOWS, POINT PELEE NATIONAL PARK,LEAMINGTON,ONTARIO, 5/29/2021








 

BLACK TERNS IN BREEDING PLUMAGE, POINT PELEE NATIONAL PARK,LEAMINGTON,ONTARIO, 5/29/2021

   We can ID this tern as a Black Tern in breeding plumage as follows:
  • Black head, neck and underparts
  • Grey  back and wings
  • Thick, long, dark and slightly downcurved bill
  • Black legs
  • Black tail above
   The Black Tern is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 1,007.