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Saturday, October 7, 2023
JUVENILE & FORMATIVE MALE NORTHERN CARDINAL, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, ETOBICOKE, TORONTO, ONTARIO, 10/7/2023
The first photo shows a juvenile Northern Cardinal. The last two photos show a formative male Northern Cardinal picking up with its bill something to eat. A formative male means it is molting from from juvenile plumage to male plumage.
Thursday, October 5, 2023
GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE, REESOR POND, MARKHAM, ONTARIO, 10/5/2023 - NEW LIFE SPECIES
We can identify this goose as a Greater White-fronted Goose (it is at or near the center, among Canada Geese and Mallards), which is a rare vagrant to the Greater Toronto Area, as follows:
- Brown head and neck with a bright white forehead
- Orange-Pink bill with cream tip
- Gray upperparts
- Orange legs
- Black tail with a white band at its tip
- White rump
- Light gray breast and chest
- Whitish belly with black splotches. This gives it the nickname of "specklebelly".
- You can differentiate this Greater White-fronted Goose from a Lesser White-fronted Goose by the fact it doesn't have the yellow eyering of the Lesser.
The Greater White-fronted Goose is a new species to our Photographic Life List. Our ebird Life List now stands at 1,081.
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