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Sunday, September 11, 2016

FEMALE AMERICAM WIGEON, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON


GREAT BLUE HERON, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON


MUTE SWAN PREENING ITSELF, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON







DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON




DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON




BREEDING RED-NECKED GREBES & CHICKS, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON

   The first two photos show an adult Red-necked Grebe with its two chicks.  The third photo shows  adult'smate bringing a fish it caught to the family.





JUVENILE SHORT-BILLED DOWTCHER, COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, TORONTO, ON

   We can ID this dowitcher as a juvenile Short-billed Dowitcher rather than a Long-billed Dowitcher as follows:
  • Slightly decurved bill.  The Long-billed has a relatively straight bill.
  • V-shaped white feather tips of the covert feathers.  The Long-billed has squared-off feather tips.
  • "Tiger-striped" tertials, but with wiggly lines and partial bars.  This indicates the Short-billed Dowitcher is a juvenile.  The juvenile Long-billed Dowitcher has no tertial bars or stripes, while the adults of both species usually have tertial bars in a regular pattern.