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Monday, April 18, 2016

MOLTING BONAPARTE'S GULL, LAKE ONTARIO, SECOND MARSH WILDLIFE AREA, OSHAWA, ON

   We have identified this gull as a Bonaparte'Gull by itsi pale gray upperparts, dark ear-spot and thin black bill.    This gull is molting from the mostly white head of nonbreeding plumage to the black hooded head of  breeding plumage.


MALE BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD, SECOND MARSH WILDLIFE AREA, OSHAWA, ON

   We can ID this bird as a male Brown-headed Cowbird by its dark brown head and glossy black body.


HERMIT THRUSH, SECOND MARSH WILDLIFE AREA, OSHAWA, ON

   Although these photos are somewhat blurry, as they weretaken at a distance and then enlarged we can still ID this bird as a Hermit Thrush by its brown above, spotted breast, whitish belly and white eye-ring.
   The Hermit Thrush is a new species to our Life List, which now stands at 285.



BREEDING MALE AMERICAN GOLDFINCH, SECOND MARSH WILDLIFE AREA, OSHAWA, ON

   We can ID this bird as a male American Goldfinch in breeding plumage by its yellow body and black forehead.


Sunday, April 17, 2016