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Friday, July 29, 2016

BREEDING STILT SANDPIPER, NONQUON SEWAGE LAGOONS, PORT PERRY, ON

   Even though it is not a great photo because of the lighting, we can ID this sandpiper as a breeding Stilt Sandpiper as follows:
  • Long, drooping bill.
  • White eyebrow.
  • Long legs with greenish tinge.  You can just make out the greenish tinge on the legs.
  • Heavily dark barred underside.
  • Dark splotches on the back.
   The Stilt Sandpiper (Calidris himantopus) is a new species to our Life List, which now stands at 309.



Wednesday, July 27, 2016

MALE MALLARD MOLTING TO BREEDING PLUMAGE, NONQUON SEWAGE LAGOONS, PORT PERRY, ON

   You can see the male Mallard's neck and head have partially molted into the green of its breeding plumage.  Also, the white plumage of the breeding male has started to show up.





BREEDING MALE BUFFLEHEAD, NONQUON SEWAGE LAGOONS, PORT PERRY, ON


ADULT & JUVENILE TRUMPETER SWANS, NONQUON SEWAGE LAGOONS, PORT PERRY, ON

   The two larger swans with white plumage and all black bills are the adult Trumpeter Swans.  The smaller swan with the grayish plumage and the bill that is only partially black is the juvenile Trumpeter Swan.