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Friday, July 7, 2023
ECLIPSE MALE, FEMALE, DUCKLING & IMMATURE WOOD DUCKS, DUCK PONDS, HIGH PARK, TORONTO, ONTARIO, 7/6/2023
The photos show adult male and female Wood Ducks, an immature Wood Duck and ducklings as follows:
- Photos 1, 2 & 4- female Wood Ducks
- Photo 3 - Adult wood ducks are on the rocks and ducklings on grass to the right of rocks
- Photo 5 - Male Wood Duck in eclipse plumage
- Last Photo - Immature Wood Duck
Monday, July 3, 2023
BANDED PIPING PLOVER CHICK, PRESQU'ILE PROVINCIAL PARK, BRIGHTON, ONTARIO, 7/2/2023
This Piping Plover chick has three bands, two colored bands on its left leg and on its right leg, a USGS aluminum band with a unique 9-digit number (which couldn't be read in the photos). The chicks are banded between five and sixteen days of age. Every sibling in a brood gets the same colors (2 or 3).
The colored bands allow recognition of individuals from a distance. The orange band indicates that the bird is from the Great Lakes.
1ST YEAR GRAY CATBIRD, PRESQU'ILE PROVINCIAL PARK, BRIGHTON, ONTARIO, 7/2/2023
We can tell this is a 1st year Gray Catbird by its cloudy more grayish eyes, rather than the clear black eyes of an adult catbird. Gray Catbirds become fully mature when they are one year old.
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