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Jul 31, 2019

Favourite bird photos that I have taken...

Photo by BarrytheBirder
Osprey
Holland Marsh ~ King Township
'I was here before you'

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Jul 30, 2019

Favourite bird photos that I have taken...

Photo by BarrytheBirder
American Goldfinch
on a cedar branch in the garden
'What bird does a better job of yellow - black - white?'

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Jul 29, 2019

Favourite bird photos that I have taken...

Photo by BarrytheBirder
Tree Swallow
Cold Creek Conservation Area
King Township, Ontario

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Jul 28, 2019

Green-throated Hummingbird...

 Photos by BarrytheBirder
Living in southern Ontario, Canada, I only see (and photograph) Ruby-throated Hummingbirds.   Only once have I ever taken photos of a different hummingbird species and that was a Green-throated Hummingbird in Antigua.   I've never been to South America, but oh to live in Ecuador, where there are  at least 163 species to be found.


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Jul 27, 2019

Warblers in our backyard cedar hedges...


Photos by BarrytheBirder
Black-throated Blue Warbler
(Dendroica caerulescens)


Black-throated Green Warbler
Immature
(Dendroica virens)

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Jul 26, 2019

In the backyard...

Photos by Barry Wallace
Rain replenishes birdbaths





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Jul 25, 2019

Only my own photos in the future...


On July 5th of this year, I featured a photo of puffins in this blog which was taken by a British photographer, Sally Anderson.   Sally has communicated to me that my use of her photograph has infringed upon her copyright of the photo, despite my giving her published credit for the photo, and not using the photo for my own financial interests.   I apologize to Sally and state that I will not use photos in blog, in the future, that I have not personally taken.
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Jul 24, 2019

Grackle shares birdbath with toad...

 Photos by BarrytheBirder




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Jul 23, 2019

2019 Audubon Photographic Contest

Photo: Michael Schulte / Audubon Photography Awards
The photo above, by Michael Schulte was the Plants for Birds winner in the 2019 Audubon Photography Awards in San Diego, California, US.   Orioles build hanging nests, weaving plant fibres for  lightweight but durable structures.   The Hooded Oriole (Icterus cucullatus) finds long strong palm fibres  to be excellent building material.   It often attaches its nest under a California fan palm leaf.
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Jul 22, 2019

2019 Audubon Photography Awards...

Photo: Melissa Powell / Audubon Photographic Awards
Melissa Powell won an Honourable Mention Award at the 2019 Audubon Photographic Awards with this photo of Great Blue Herons during a mating display at the Wakodahatchee wetlands, at Delray Beach, Florida, US.
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Jul 21, 2019

2019 Audubon Photographic Awards...

Photo: Elizabeth Boehm / Audubon Photo Awards
Elizabeth Boehm was the professional prize winner in the 2019 Audubon Photography Awards with this action-filled photo of Greater Sage Grouse males displaying on a lek in Pinedale, Arizona, US.
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Jul 20, 2019

2019 Audubon Photographic Awards...

Photo: Kevin Ebi / Audubon Photo Awards
Photographer Kevin Ebi captured a Bald Eagle and a Red Fox in a dramatic struggle over a rabbit, on San Juan Island National Historical Park in Washington, US.  The photo was awarded an Honourable Mention in this year's Audubon Photography Awards.
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Jul 19, 2019

2019 Audubon Photography Awards

Photo: Kathrin Swoboda, 2019 Audubon Photo Awards
The Grand Prize Winner in the 2019 Audubon Photography Awards was Kathrin Swoboda, with this photo of an exhaling Red-wing Blackbird taken at Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, Virginia, US.
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Jul 18, 2019

Another Osprey nest found nearby...

Photos by BarrytheBirder
Just a week or so after showing the location of a local Osprey nest, which was new to me, I have come across another one (see photo above), just south of the King-Vaughan townline on Dufferin Street.   I could not tell if it was being used by a family of birds but I will now be certainly looking for Ospreys each time I go by.   You can't have too may of these formidable fish-eaters around as far as I am concerned.   Pictured below is an Osprey, with a 5' wingspan, that I photographed in the parking lot at Seneca College/Eaton Hall a couple of years ago.   I am left wondering if an Osprey built the nest on a platform that was a functional, operating piece of equipment for the telecommunications tower, or whether whoever maintains these towers is now adding platforms specifically for nesting Ospreys as an alternative to the big birds interfering with sensitive equipment.   It's a thought.



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Jul 17, 2019

New Chinese world heritage sites...

Photo: Li Xiang / Xinhua / Barcroft Media
An aerial photo shows egrets resting on top of trees at the Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve in Yangcheng, Jiangsu Province, eastern China.   On June 26, 2019, Unesco added China's migratory bird sanctuaries, along the coast of the Yellow Sea -Bohai Gulf (Phase 1) to the list of world heritage sites.
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Jul 16, 2019

Bringing attention to species at risk...

Photo: Tony Margiocchi / Barcroft Media
A nightingale shares the water with blue tits at the Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist temple in Milton Keynes.  The WWF and iNaturalist are launching Seek, an app designed to encourage children to get outside and discover local Biodiversity.   The launch comes at a time where more than 1m plant and animal species are at risk of extinction, according to a UN report. 
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Jul 15, 2019

Endless flamingos in Turkey...

Photo: Anadolu Agency / Getty Images
A drone photo shows flamingos on Lake Tuz, one of the most important centres for flamingos incubate, in the province of Konya in Turkey.
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Jul 14, 2019

Open wide...

Photo: Sylvain Thomas / AFP / Getty Images
A volunteer from the Goupil Association feeds young birds with tweezers at the Laroque Wildlife Hospital in southern France.   The hospital received and treated hundreds of animals affected by the unprecedented heat wave in June of this year.
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Jul 13, 2019

Silhouetted egrets...

Photo: Chaideer Mahyuddin / AFP / Getty Images
Two large egrets take flight and challenge each other, as others rest on top of mangrove trees during an imminent sunset at Kajhu Beach, on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia.
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Jul 12, 2019

A large goose with pink feet...

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Greylag Geese (Anser anser) forage for scraps on  a debris-covered beach at Lindoya Island off south-eastern Oslo, in Norway.   Highly attractive geese, without a doubt.
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Jul 11, 2019

Classic seaside image in England...

Photo: Ian Forsythe / Getty Images
Dozens of seabirds fly among breaking waves, at sunrise, on the beach at Saltburn-by-the-Sea in northeast Yorkshire.
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Jul 10, 2019

'All aboard'

Photo: Biju Boro / AFP / Getty Images
Cattle Egrets sit on a one-horned rhinoceros in the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas.
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Jul 9, 2019

A prolific breeding and nesting ground...

Photo: Danny Lawson / PA
Gannets nest at the RSPB nature reserve at Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire, UK.  More than 1/4 million seabirds flock to the chalk cliffs to find a mate and raise their young.
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Jul 8, 2019

Birds with epicurean tastes...

Photo: Axel Heinken / AFP / Getty Images
House Sparrows are seen helping themselves to leftovers of a tarte flambe in a cafe in Hamburg, Germany.
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Jul 7, 2019

First backyard Flicker in 28 years...

Photos by BarrytheBirder
What took you so long?
The last time a Flicker (Colaptes auratus) showed up in my backyard was 28 years ago, on September 8, 1991.  Now I have a second sighting, with photos this time.   Flickers normally like wide open spaces, not small suburban backyards.   This large woodpecker, that likes to feed on the ground, eating ants, is 12" long and is quite attractive, with unique markings.




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Jul 6, 2019

Osprey nest discovered near hamlet of Snowball...

Photos by BarrytheBirder
Let me begin this blog entry by apologizing for the out-of-focus photo above.   This large Osprey nest is perched atop a very high communications tower, at the top of a large hill, in the middle of a large farm, near to where I live.   The shot is the best I could do with my 300mm lens.   But the image of the raptor is not important, in and of itself, but the fact I have discovered this location is very gratifying for me as a local birder.  In the last few years I had lost track of four Osprey nesting sites in King Township.   All four nests had been abandoned or destroyed.   A tragedy if you are an Osprey admirer like me.   But now I know that one or more of the big birds are nearby, I can once again look forward to seeing them up close somewhere and getting photos like the one below, which I took nearby a few years ago.



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Jul 4, 2019

How much climate change evidence do we need?

Photo: Suhaimi Sulaiman / Getty Images
Stephen Moss, writing in The Guardian, says Cattle Egrets, birds once so exotic they were rarely seen north of the Mediterranean Sea, are now nesting in a heronry near his home in Somerset, England.   Flocks of them often gather in nearby fields with Jerseys and Holsteins.   He states they look quite at home on the English side of the Channel - which nowadays they apparently are.   The small white herons, adorned in orange breeding-plumage, are just one of many species of waterbird to colonize southern Britain in the past decade, as a result of climate change.   They include the Little Egret, which has bred in Somerset since the mid-90s, and the Great White Egret, which nested on the Avalon Marshes less than a decade ago.  Egrets are hard to ignore of course, and even people with little interest are beginning to notice the elegant white birds in their midst.
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Jul 3, 2019

1st year female Baltimore Oriole hunting caterpillars...

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Jul 2, 2019

Recording human impact...

Photo: J. Henry Fair / Papadakis
Pelicans are seen on the beach at the Deveaux Sanctuary in the US. state of South Carolina.   The image is part of On The Edge: Combahee to Wynyah, by the photographer and environmentalist J. Henry Fair, who draws attention to the tragic effects of human impact on the planet's coastlines.
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Jul 1, 2019

A beak-full of trouble...

Photo: Owen Humphreys / PA
A puffin (a.k.a. the common puffin) is seen holding fishes in its beak is chased by an Arctic Tern on the Farne Islands, off the coast Northumberland, in northeast England.
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