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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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|  | Northern Flicker - Male A male northern flicker looking for food in the lawn.
Photo Attributes: | Barrie, Aves, Picidae, Colaptes, Piciformes, 2014, Chordata, Northern Flicker, Colaptes auratus, 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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|  | Chickadee Winter Feeding Chickadee eating sunflower seeds in the middle of winter.
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|  | Hummingbird drinking at backyard feeder. Zoomed photo from 18-200mm lens of hummingbird feeding.
Photo Attributes: | Barrie, Canada, Simcoe County, Trochilidae, Hummingbird, Archilochus, 2011, Archilochus alexandri, Black-chinned Hummingbird, Ontario, |
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Related Links | | | 2011 Links: | The year 2011 at Wikipedia | | from site: 2011 (MMXI) was a common year that started on a Saturday in the Gregorian calendar. It was the 2011th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations; the 11th year of the 3rd millennium and of the 21st century; and the 2nd of the 2010s.
| | Barrie Links: | City of Barrie Web Site | | Official web site for The Corporation of the City of Barrie.
| | Canada Links: | Canada - Wikipedia | | Government of Canada Site | | Official web site for the Government of Canada.
| | Picidae Links: | Picidae family in Wikipedia | | from site: The woodpeckers, piculets and wrynecks are a family, Picidae, of near-passerine birds. Members of this family are found worldwide, except for Australia and New Zealand, Madagascar, and the extreme polar regions. Most species live in forests or woodland habitats, although a few species are known to live in treeless areas such as rocky hillsides and deserts.
| | Picoides Links: | Picoides genus in Wikipedia | | from site: Picoides is a genus of woodpeckers (family Picidae) found primarily in North America. The plumage in most species is predominantly black and white, brown and white in some southern species, with the male often having a red (or yellow) badge. Their bills are straight and chisel-shaped. Although in the four-toed species, the toes normally have a zygodactyl or yoked arrangement while on the ground, one toe can be rotated forward for climbing. Some species in this genus are three-toed.
| | Picoides pubescens Links: | Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens) species in Wikipedia | | from site: The Downy Woodpecker, Picoides pubescens, is the smallest woodpecker in North America. Adults are mainly black on the upper parts and wings, with a white back, throat and belly and white spotting on the wings. There is a white bar above the eye and one below. They have a black tail with white outer feathers barred with black. Adult males have a red patch on the back of the head whereas juvenile birds display a red cap.
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Photo Data | | Make:SONY Model:DSLR-A500 DateTime:2011:05:12 23:56:01 Exposure Time:1/160 F:56/10 ISO:1600 DateTimeDigitized :2011:04:27 19:48:08 DateTimeOriginal :2011:04:27 19:48:08 Lens :75-300mm F4.5-5.6 |
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