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Friday, August 13, 2021

MONARCH BUTTERFLY, ROSETTA MCCLAIN GARDENS,SCARBOROUGH,TORONTO,ONTARIO, 8/11/2021


 

EUROPEAN STARLING MOSTLY MOLTED INTO NONBREEDING PLUMAGE, ROSETTA MCCLAIN GARDENS,SCARBOROUGH,TORONTO,ONTARIO, 8/11/2021




 

MALE NORTHERN CARDINALS THAT HAVE LOST MOST CREST FEATHERS, ROSETTA MCCLAIN GARDENS,SCARBOROUGH,TORONTO,ONTARIO, 8/11/2021

   The male Northern Cardinals in photos 1,2 and 3 and in photos 4 and 5 have both lost most of their crest feathers.  You can compare this to the male Northern Cardinal in the last photo, which still has its full crest.
   The loss of crest feathers can be due to the following:
  • A bad molt.  Northern Cardinals molt in late summer or early fall, after the breeding season is over. Sometimes the molting seems to go mad and they loose all or most of their crest feathers at once.
  • The loss of all or most crest feathers at one time, can be caused by a bad infestation of mites. Preening tends to keep lice infestation down, but the top of the head may be more difficult to reach.
  • Poor nutrition can cause feathers to fall out all at once.










 

FEMALE CAPE MAY WARBLER, ROSETTA MCCLAIN GARDENS,SCARBOROUGH,TORONTO,ONTARIO, 8/11/2021






 

SUN'S RAYS THROUGH CLOUDS & REFLECTION IN WATER, ROSETTA MCCLAIN GARDENS,SCARBOROUGH,TORONTO,ONTARIO, 8/11/2021





 

FEMALE COMMON GRACKLE, ROSETTA MCCLAIN GARDENS,SCARBOROUGH,TORONTO,ONTARIO, 8/11/2021





 

COTTONTAIL RABBITS, ROSETTA MCCLAIN GARDENS,SCARBOROUGH,TORONTO,ONTARIO, 8/11/2021