The Downy Woodpecker in the first three photos is a female, it does not have the red on the rear of head. The Downy Woodpecker at the feeder in the fourth photo is a male; you can see the red at the rear of the head.
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Monday, September 5, 2016
Sunday, September 4, 2016
JUVENILE SANDERLINGS, OWEN POINT, PRESQU'ILE PROVINCIAL PARK, BRIGHTON, ON
We can ID these sandpipers as juvenile Sanderlings as follows:
- Black legs and tubular, black bill.
- Clean white below.
- Spangled black and white above with alot of contrast.
NONBREEDING MALE MALLARDS, PRESQ'ILE PROVINCIAL PARK, BRIGHTON, ON
On the Mallard in front you can see the distictive speculum: blue-purple with black and white borders. We can iD these Mallards as nonbreeding males by their yellow bills with a black dot (rather than the orange bills of the females) and by their grayish necks (rather than the green necks of breeding male Mallards).
Friday, September 2, 2016
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