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| Female Black and Yellow Garden Spider - Macro Macro photo of a female Argiope Aurantia. Is commonly known Black and Yellow Garden Spider. Macro focus is mainly on the spider's head.
Photo Attributes: | Barrie, Arachnida, Canada, Araneidae, Argiope, Spider, Animalia, Araneae, 2016, Arthropoda, Argiope aurantia, Ontario, |
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| Chipping Sparrow - At Bird Feeder Male and female chipping sparrows look very similar. This one taken in Barrie, Ontario.
Photo Attributes: | Barrie, Aves, Emberizidae, Spizella, Passeriformes, 2014, Chordata, Chipping Sparrow, Colaptes auratus, Spizella passerina, 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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| Female Brown-Headed Cowbird A female brown-headed cowbird, perched at feeder. The adult male is iridescent black in color with a brown head. The adult female is slightly smaller and is dull grey with a pale throat and very fine streaking on the underparts.
Photo Attributes: | Barrie, Aves, Icteridae, Molothrus, Passeriformes, 2014, Chordata, Molothrus ater, Brown-Headed Cowbird, Ontario, |
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| | Brown-headed Cowbird - Female at Feeder A female brown-headed cowbird at feeder, with seed in beak. Located in Ontario Canada.
Photo Attributes: | Barrie, Aves, Icteridae, Molothrus, Passeriformes, 2014, Chordata, Molothrus ater, Brown-Headed Cowbird, Ontario, |
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| | Brown-headed Cowbird - Male and Female at Feeder Both a male and female brown-headed cowbird at feeder. In Ontario Canada.
Photo Attributes: | Barrie, Aves, Icteridae, Molothrus, Passeriformes, 2014, Chordata, Molothrus ater, Brown-Headed Cowbird, Ontario, |
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| White Breasted Nuthatch - feeding in winter A male White Breasted Nuthatch at winter bird feeder. In Barrie Ontario.
Photo Attributes: | Barrie, Aves, Canada, Simcoe County, Sitta, Passeriformes, 2014, Chordata , Sitta carolinensis, Ontario, |
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| | Mourning Dove - Backyard Winter Photo of a Mourning Dove. Late November, in Barrie Ontario Canada
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Related Links | Photo Specific Links: | Guide to feeding Rose-breasted Grosbeak | | from site: For Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, you will need to offer safflower. Saffflower seed isn’t the cheapest in the world, but for most of us, the Rose-breasted Grosbeak visits only as a migrant so we only need to buy enough to get us through the month of May or so.
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| | 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.
| | Cardinalidae Links: | Cardinalidae Family on Wikipedia | | from site: The Cardinals or Cardinalidae are a family of passerine birds found in North and South America. The South American cardinals in the genus Paroaria are placed in another family, the Thraupidae (previously placed in Emberizidae).
| | Ontario Links: | Government of Ontario, Canada | | Official Governtment site for the province of Ontario.
| | Pheucticus Links: | Pheucticus genus on wikipedia | | from site: Pheucticus is a genus of grosbeaks.
| | Rose-breasted Grosbeak Links: | Pheucticus ludovicianus and Rose-breasted Grosbeak species on Wikipedia | | from site: The Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Pheucticus ludovicianus, is a large seed-eating songbird in the cardinal family (Cardinalidae). It breeds in cool-temperate North America, migrating to tropical America in winter
| | | Rose-breasted Grosbeak at allaboutbirds.org | | from site: The male Rose-breasted Grosbeak, boldly patterned in black, white, and rose, is easily identified. The drab, striped female, however, is more of a challenge, resembling a large sparrow or finch.
| | | Rose-breasted Grosbeak at talkaboutwildlife.ca | | from site: The Rose-breasted Grosbeak breeds in wooded areas from extreme southwest Northwest Territories, through northern British Columbia eastward to Nova Scotia, and south into Kansas and eastward across the northern half of the USA. It was a fairly common breeding bird of the northern parkland and mixed forest areas of the boreal region, preferring mature Trembling Aspen.
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Photo Data | | Make:SONY Model:SLT-A33 DateTime:2011:06:11 10:57:12 Exposure Time:1/25 F:14/1 ISO:1600 DateTimeDigitized :2011:05:27 07:55:37 DateTimeOriginal :2011:05:27 07:55:37 Lens :75-300mm F4.5-5.6 |
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