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Sunday, April 17, 2016

HERD OF FORAGING DEER, LYNDE SHORES CONSERVATION AREA, WHITBY, ON

   These deer were foraging in a field for leftover soybeans, which had been planted there last year.






SINGING SONG SPARROW, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON



FEMALE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON


MOLTING MALE BUFFLEHEAD, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON

   This male Bufflehead is molting from breeding plumage to nonbreeding plumage.  The white on back of the head  of its breeding plumage has molted to just the white patches on the sides of the head of its nonbreeding plumage.  The white on the sides of the Bufflehead is starting to molt to the gray of the nonbreeding plumage.


VIEW OF TORONTO, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON



BREEDING RED-NECKED GREBES, LAKE ONTARIO, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON



MALE COMMON GOLDENEYE, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON

   We can ID this duck as a male Goldeneye in breeding plumage as follows:
  • Glossy green-black head and neck.
  • Amber eyes.
  • Black and white body and wings, but mostly white.
  • Tall peaked crown.
  • Round white spot on face.
   The Common Goldeneye is a new species to our Life List, which now stands at 284.