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Saturday, April 2, 2016

ALL WHITE DOMESTIC MALLARD, LAKE WILCOX PARK, RICHMOND HILL, ON


HOUSE SPARROWS, PARKING LOT, TORONTO, ON

   The House Sparrow in the first photo is in nonbreeding plumage.  It has a black throat, but the black doesn't extend down to the chest.  The House Sparrow in the second photo has the black on the throat and it extends down to the chest.  This sparrow is in breeding plumage.  This is the time of year when House Sparrows molt from nonbreeding to breeding plumage.



SONG SPARROW, LAKE WILCOX FISH & WILDLIFE REFUGE, RICHMOND HILL, ON

   We can ID this sparrow as a Song Sparrow as follows:
  • Stocky and relatively long-tailed.
  • Dark, bold streaks above and below.
  • Brown and gray stripes on crown.
  • Rufous wings and tail.