General Attributes (Click an attribute to find more related items) | Family: | Laridae | Genus: | Larus | Photo Year: | 2005 | Species: | Gull |
Location Attributes (Click on location to find more related items) | City: | Wasaga Beach | Country: | Canada |
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| Male American Goldfinch - in summer plumage The male American Goldfinch is olive in the winter. Then changes to bright yellow in the spring and summer.
Photo Attributes: | Barrie, Canada, Fringillidae, Spinus, Passeriformes, 2010, Chordata, American Goldfinch, Spinus tristis, Ontario, |
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| Female Amercian GoldFinch - Perched A female American Goldfinch, perched at feeder.
Photo Attributes: | Barrie, Canada, Fringillidae, Spinus, Passeriformes, 2010, Chordata, American Goldfinch, Spinus tristis, Ontario, |
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| | Perched Black-Capped Chickadee A black-capped chickadee perched on tree branch. The chickadee allowed me to get within ten feet for this photo.
Photo Attributes: | Barrie, Aves, Canada, Paridae, Poecile, Passeriformes, North America, 2014, Chordata, Black-capped Chickadee, Poecile atricapillus, Ontario, |
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| Northern Pintail Male - Eating - Minesing Wetlands Northern Pintail Male looking for food. A female can be seen in the background. Taken in the Minesing Swamp in April 2014.
Photo Attributes: | Aves, Canada, Simcoe County, Anatidae, Anas, Anseriformes, 2014, Chordata , Minesing Swamp, Minesing Wetlands, Nottawasaga River, Anas acuta, |
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| | Northern Pintail Male - Minesing Wetlands Male Northern Pintail swimming in the spring runoff at the Minesing Wetlands. Located in Ontario Canada. This digital zoomed photo was taken in April 2014.
Photo Attributes: | Aves, Canada, Simcoe County, Anatidae, Anas, Anseriformes, 2014, Chordata , Minesing Swamp, Minesing Wetlands, Nottawasaga River, Anas acuta, |
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| | Ring Necked Duck - Male - at Minesing Swamp Male Ring Necked Duck swimming in the spring run off at Minesing Swamp, also know as the Minesing Wetlands. Taken in early April 2014.
Photo Attributes: | Aves, Canada, Simcoe County, Anatidae, Aythya, Anseriformes, 2014, Chordata , Minesing Swamp, Minesing Wetlands, Nottawasaga River, Aythya collaris, |
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| Mourning Dove - Backyard Winter Photo of a Mourning Dove. Late November, in Barrie Ontario Canada
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| | Seagulls at Bruce Peninsula National Park Seagulls are perched on a rock in Bruce Peninsula National Park. Cabot Head can be seen in the background.
Photo Attributes: | Tobermory, Canada, Bruce County, Laridae, Larus, 2011, Bruce Peninsula National Park, Lake Huron, Gull, Ontario, |
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Related Links | | | 2005 Links: | The Year 2005 (wikipedia) | | The year 2005 at TimeAndDate.com | Canada Links: | Canada - Wikipedia | | Government of Canada Site | | Official web site for the Government of Canada.
| | Laridae Links: | Laridae - Wikipedia | | from site: Gulls (often informally called seagulls) are birds in the family Laridae. They are most closely related to the terns (family Sternidae) and only distantly related to auks, skimmers, and more distantly to the waders. Until recently[vague], most gulls were placed in the genus Larus, but this arrangement is now known to be polyphyletic, leading to the resurrection of several genera.
| | | Seagull facts and information. | | from site: This site contains information and facts about and on seagulls that live in, or visit North America. Here you will find information and facts on where these seagulls live, their nesting habits, diet, and migration patterns. While the information and facts on seagulls that I have posted is not all-inclusive, I have done my best to list as much pertinent information and facts that I could find. My hope is that my site will make your reseach on seagulls much easier.
| | Larus Links: | Larus - Wikipedia | | Larus is a large genus of gulls with worldwide distribution (although by far the greatest species diversity is in the Northern Hemisphere). Many of its species are abundant and well-known birds in their ranges. Until about 2005–2007, most gulls were placed in this genus, but this arrangement is now known to be polyphyletic, leading to the resurrection of the genera Ichthyaetus, Chroicocephalus, Leucophaeus, and Hydrocoloeus (this last had been recognized more often than the other genera) for sev
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Photo Data | | Make:NIKON Model:E5700 DateTime:2005:10:28 20:41:27 Exposure Time:1715265/100000000 F:42/10 ISO:100 DateTimeDigitized :2005:10:28 17:39:49 DateTimeOriginal :2005:10:28 17:39:49 |
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